Abstract

Vegetation concrete is one of the most widely used substrates for slope ecological protection in China. However, there are still some imperfections that are disadvantageous for plant growth, such as high density, low porosity, insufficient nutrient retention ability and so on. In this paper, the effect of wood activated carbon and mineral activated carbon on the physicochemical properties of vegetation concrete is studied. The experimental results show that the activated carbon proportion in vegetation concrete is positively related to the porosity, permeability coefficient, water holding capacity, and nutrient content and retention ability, while it is negatively related to the dry density, water retention ability, cohesive force and internal friction angle. However, it should be noticed that when the proportion exceeds 2%, the average height, aboveground biomass and underground biomass of Cynodon dactylon decrease with increasing proportion of activated carbon. The effect of wood activated carbon is generally more remarkable than that of mineral activated carbon. In addition, according to the research results, the effect of activated carbon on vegetation concrete can last for at least half a year, although it does slowly deteriorate with increasing time. By comprehensive consideration of the current industry standard, previous research results and economical reasoning, the recommended type of activated carbon is wood, with a corresponding suitable proportion ranging between 1 and 2%.

Highlights

  • Vegetation concrete is one of the most widely used substrates for slope ecological protection in China

  • Due to the superposed hydration effect of cement, vegetation concrete can be hardened, which is disadvantageous for plant growth and engineering performance

  • With regard to the shear strength, previous research has pointed out that the cohesive force and internal friction angle should be larger than 15 kPa and 30°, respectively, otherwise interfacial sliding between the vegetation concrete and slope can o­ ccur[36]

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Introduction

Vegetation concrete is one of the most widely used substrates for slope ecological protection in China. The effect of wood activated carbon and mineral activated carbon on the physicochemical properties of vegetation concrete is studied. Some studies have pointed out that when activated carbon is mixed into soil, the density of the soil can be decreased and the porosity and field water capacity can be ­increased[8,9,10] These results certify that activated carbon can reduce the degree of density and improve soil structure effectively. The effects of two typical types of activated carbon, wood and mineral activated c­ arbon[19,20], on the physicochemical properties of vegetation concrete were studied through an outdoor pot experiment. The target of this research is to recommend a suitable type and proportion of activated carbon for use in vegetation concrete

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