Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes are often used as a liner in different applications, such as hazardous waste landfills, mining, water conservation, and waste ponds. The service exposure of materials causes thermal and oxidative degradation, changing the morphological structure of the p...
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doaj-829d4aea97064b739caf3f704e6be4212021-09-25T05:11:32ZengElsevierCase Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering2666-01642021-12-014100133Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case studyFernando Luiz Lavoie0Marcelo Kobelnik1Clever Aparecido Valentin2Érica Fernanda da Silva Tirelli3Maria de Lurdes Lopes4Jefferson Lins da Silva5Department of Civil Engineering, Mauá Institute of Technology, São Caetano do Sul, 09580-900, Brazil; São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo-USP, São Paulo, 13566-590, Brazil; Corresponding author. Department of Civil Engineering, Mauá Institute of Technology, São Caetano do Sul, 09580-900, Brazil.São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo-USP, São Paulo, 13566-590, BrazilSão Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo-USP, São Paulo, 13566-590, BrazilDepartment of Civil Engineering, Mauá Institute of Technology, São Caetano do Sul, 09580-900, BrazilCONSTRUCT-GEO, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, 4200-465, PortugalSão Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo-USP, São Paulo, 13566-590, BrazilHigh-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes are often used as a liner in different applications, such as hazardous waste landfills, mining, water conservation, and waste ponds. The service exposure of materials causes thermal and oxidative degradation, changing the morphological structure of the polymer. This paper analyzed the final condition of an exhumed HDPE geomembrane sample that was 0.8 mm thick. The sample was collected from a biodegradable waste pond in the pond's slope, which was in contact with the waste and environmental conditions during the 15.17 years of field exposure. Physical and thermoanalytical evaluations of the sample were carried out. The analyses demonstrated that the brittle tensile behavior was observed by the low tensile elongation (259.24%) and the low-stress crack resistance (SCR) value (8.89 h). The high-density value (0.965 g cm−3) corroborates with the high crystallinity of the sample (57%). The standard oxidative induction time (Std. OIT) test result (6.94 min) demonstrated the resin's unprotection against oxidative degradation. Besides, the DMA results demonstrated an interaction of the impregnated material with the polymer. The final condition of the exhumed HDPE geomembrane analyzed can cause a rupture, generating an environmental impact on the site.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666016421000554GeomembraneHDPEBiodegradable wasteFinal condition analysisDurabilityDegradation |
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Fernando Luiz Lavoie Marcelo Kobelnik Clever Aparecido Valentin Érica Fernanda da Silva Tirelli Maria de Lurdes Lopes Jefferson Lins da Silva Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering Geomembrane HDPE Biodegradable waste Final condition analysis Durability Degradation |
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Fernando Luiz Lavoie Marcelo Kobelnik Clever Aparecido Valentin Érica Fernanda da Silva Tirelli Maria de Lurdes Lopes Jefferson Lins da Silva |
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Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study |
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Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study |
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Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study |
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Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study |
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Environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: A case study |
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environmental protection liner in a biodegradable waste pond: a case study |
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Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering |
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High-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes are often used as a liner in different applications, such as hazardous waste landfills, mining, water conservation, and waste ponds. The service exposure of materials causes thermal and oxidative degradation, changing the morphological structure of the polymer. This paper analyzed the final condition of an exhumed HDPE geomembrane sample that was 0.8 mm thick. The sample was collected from a biodegradable waste pond in the pond's slope, which was in contact with the waste and environmental conditions during the 15.17 years of field exposure. Physical and thermoanalytical evaluations of the sample were carried out. The analyses demonstrated that the brittle tensile behavior was observed by the low tensile elongation (259.24%) and the low-stress crack resistance (SCR) value (8.89 h). The high-density value (0.965 g cm−3) corroborates with the high crystallinity of the sample (57%). The standard oxidative induction time (Std. OIT) test result (6.94 min) demonstrated the resin's unprotection against oxidative degradation. Besides, the DMA results demonstrated an interaction of the impregnated material with the polymer. The final condition of the exhumed HDPE geomembrane analyzed can cause a rupture, generating an environmental impact on the site. |
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Geomembrane HDPE Biodegradable waste Final condition analysis Durability Degradation |
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