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Biopolymers as green binders for soil improvement in geotechnical applications: A reviewoa mark
  • 2021-07-01
  • Geosciences (Switzerland), Vol.11
  • MDPI AG
Site application of biopolymer-based soil treatment (BPST) for slope surface protection: in-situ wet-spraying method and strengthening effect verificationoa mark
  • Seo, Seunghwan;
  • Lee, Minhyeong;
  • Im, Jooyoung;
  • Kwon, Yeong Man;
  • Chung, Moon Kyung;
  • Cho, Gye Chun;
  • Chang, Ilhan
  • 2021-11-08
  • Construction and Building Materials, Vol.307
  • Elsevier Ltd
Improvement of the geotechnical engineering properties of dune sand using a plant-based biopolymer named serish
  • 2022-06-10
  • Geomechanics and Engineering, Vol.29, pp.535-548
  • Techno-Press
Sustainable soil treatment: Investigating the efficacy of carrageenan biopolymer on the geotechnical properties of soiloa mark
  • 2024-01-12
  • Construction and Building Materials, Vol.411
  • Elsevier Ltd
Interfacial shearing behavior along xanthan gum biopolymer-treated sand and solid interfaces and its meaning in geotechnical engineering aspectsoa mark
  • Lee, Minhyeong;
  • Im, Jooyoung;
  • Cho, Gye Chun;
  • Ryu, Hee Hwan;
  • Chang, Ilhan
  • 2021-01-01
  • Applied Sciences (Switzerland), Vol.11, pp.1-23
  • MDPI AG
Surface erosion behavior of biopolymer treated river sand
  • Kwon, Yeong Man;
  • Cho, Gye Chun;
  • Chung, Moon Kyung;
  • Chang, Ilhan
  • 2021-01-01
  • Geomechanics and Engineering, Vol.25, pp.49-58
  • Techno-Press
Durability and strength degradation of xanthan gum based biopolymer treated soil subjected to severe weathering cyclesoa mark
  • Lee, Minhyeong;
  • Kwon, Yeong Man;
  • Park, Dong Yeup;
  • Chang, Ilhan;
  • Cho, Gye Chun
  • 2022-12-01
  • Scientific Reports, Vol.12
  • Nature Research
Effects of malonic acid crosslinked starch for soil strength improvement
  • 2021-11-01
  • Transportation Geotechnics, Vol.31
  • Elsevier Ltd
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