Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills

Very often, in-situ soil does not meet the requirements for landfill barriers; therefore, it is necessary to purchase the material from quarries. An increasing number of by-products have been proposed as alternative landfill barrier materials. The present study investigated the performance of two so...

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Main Authors: Lucio Di Matteo, Lorenzo Bulletti, Eliana Capecchi, Antonio La Viola, Davide Piccinino, Vincenzo Piscopo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/5197
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spelling doaj-3622a1bc42fe4b7d94170985256c109a2020-11-25T03:29:05ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01125197519710.3390/su12125197Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in LandfillsLucio Di Matteo0Lorenzo Bulletti1Eliana Capecchi2Antonio La Viola3Davide Piccinino4Vincenzo Piscopo5Dipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Via Pascoli s.n.c., 06123 Perugia, ItalyDipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Via Pascoli s.n.c., 06123 Perugia, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Largo Università, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyDipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Via Pascoli s.n.c., 06123 Perugia, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Largo Università, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Ecologiche e Biologiche, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Largo Università, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyVery often, in-situ soil does not meet the requirements for landfill barriers; therefore, it is necessary to purchase the material from quarries. An increasing number of by-products have been proposed as alternative landfill barrier materials. The present study investigated the performance of two soils of Central Italy (alluvial and volcanic soils) with an organosolv lignin (sulfur-free lignin (SFL)), a widespread by-product in the world. Laboratory investigations indicated that the volcanic soil mixed with 10% in weight of lignin did not reach the permeability value required for landfill bottom liners, also showing high compressibility. On the contrary, the addition of 20% to 30% lignin to the alluvial soil reached the permeability value recommended for the top-sealing layer of landfills: scanning electron microscope analysis indicated that the improvement was due mainly to the physical binding. Large-scale investigations should be carried out to evaluate the long-term performance of the mixtures. The increasing production of organosolv lignin worldwide gives this by-product the opportunity to be used as an additive for the realization of the top-sealing layer. The approach can save the consumption of raw materials (clayey soils from quarries), giving lignin a potential new field of application and recovering in-situ soils.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/5197landfill barrierpermeabilityby-productligninfine-grained soils
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author Lucio Di Matteo
Lorenzo Bulletti
Eliana Capecchi
Antonio La Viola
Davide Piccinino
Vincenzo Piscopo
spellingShingle Lucio Di Matteo
Lorenzo Bulletti
Eliana Capecchi
Antonio La Viola
Davide Piccinino
Vincenzo Piscopo
Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills
Sustainability
landfill barrier
permeability
by-product
lignin
fine-grained soils
author_facet Lucio Di Matteo
Lorenzo Bulletti
Eliana Capecchi
Antonio La Viola
Davide Piccinino
Vincenzo Piscopo
author_sort Lucio Di Matteo
title Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills
title_short Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills
title_full Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills
title_fullStr Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills
title_sort perspectives of using lignin as additive to improve the permeability of in-situ soils for barrier materials in landfills
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Very often, in-situ soil does not meet the requirements for landfill barriers; therefore, it is necessary to purchase the material from quarries. An increasing number of by-products have been proposed as alternative landfill barrier materials. The present study investigated the performance of two soils of Central Italy (alluvial and volcanic soils) with an organosolv lignin (sulfur-free lignin (SFL)), a widespread by-product in the world. Laboratory investigations indicated that the volcanic soil mixed with 10% in weight of lignin did not reach the permeability value required for landfill bottom liners, also showing high compressibility. On the contrary, the addition of 20% to 30% lignin to the alluvial soil reached the permeability value recommended for the top-sealing layer of landfills: scanning electron microscope analysis indicated that the improvement was due mainly to the physical binding. Large-scale investigations should be carried out to evaluate the long-term performance of the mixtures. The increasing production of organosolv lignin worldwide gives this by-product the opportunity to be used as an additive for the realization of the top-sealing layer. The approach can save the consumption of raw materials (clayey soils from quarries), giving lignin a potential new field of application and recovering in-situ soils.
topic landfill barrier
permeability
by-product
lignin
fine-grained soils
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/5197
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