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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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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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 |
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Lucio Di Matteo Lorenzo Bulletti Eliana Capecchi Antonio La Viola Davide Piccinino Vincenzo Piscopo |
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Lucio Di Matteo |
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Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills |
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Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills |
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Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills |
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Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills |
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Perspectives of Using Lignin as Additive to Improve the Permeability of In-Situ Soils for Barrier Materials in Landfills |
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perspectives of using lignin as additive to improve the permeability of in-situ soils for barrier materials in landfills |
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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. |
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landfill barrier permeability by-product lignin fine-grained soils |
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