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Waste Manag Res


Title:Development of reactive artificial liner using recycled materials. 2. Chemical transport properties
Author(s):Chin JY; Asavanich P; Moon KW; Park JK;
Address:"SunEdison, Beltsville, USA"
Journal Title:Waste Manag Res
Year:2013
Volume:20130429
Issue:7
Page Number:714 - 721
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X13488705
ISSN/ISBN:1096-3669 (Electronic)
Abstract:"Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have so far been found to permeate through geomembranes within days and potentially pollute the surrounding groundwater if no sufficient depth of underlain soil barrier existed In order to cope with the fast breakthrough of VOCs through high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane in the composite liner system, a composite material made of recycled materials was proposed and its mechanical properties were analyzed in a previous study. This artificial liner was composed of crumb rubber, organo-clay, silica fume and epoxy binder together with an environmentally-friendly solvent recycled from paper pulping, and dimethyl sulfoxide as a plasticizer. In this study, the new artificial liner and a typical HDPE geomembrane were tested to compare their abilities to mitigate the movement of VOCs, specifically partition coefficient, diffusion coefficient and mass fluxes. It was found that this new artificial liner had 2-3 orders of magnitude less VOC mass flux than the HDPE geomembrane. The new artificial liner is thought to have a great potential for containing VOCs, even with a thickness of 2.5 cm, and as a substitute for the clay liner. The cost of installing the artificial liner was estimated to be $13.78/m(2). This is lower than the current geomembrane-related price of $19.70-26.91/m(2). The new liner might give a new perspective in future liner design and alleviate the concerning issue of groundwater pollution caused by landfill leachate, which might contain highly mobile VOCs"
Keywords:Polyethylene/chemistry *Recycling Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry Landfill liner crumb rubber diffusion groundwater pollution leachate mass flux partition recycled materials;
Notes:"MedlineChin, Johnnie Y Asavanich, Pitch Moon, Kyong-Whan Park, Jae K eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2013/05/01 Waste Manag Res. 2013 Jul; 31(7):714-21. doi: 10.1177/0734242X13488705. Epub 2013 Apr 29"

 
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