Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives

Solidification/Stabilization (S/S) is a low cost remedial technology that is being used with success to remediate sites that contain higher molecular weight organic compounds, leading to a need to research the interaction of organic contaminants with cement-based S/S materials. The objective of thi...

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Main Author: Searle, S. Jill
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/13057
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-NSHD.ca#10222-130572013-10-04T04:12:51ZEvaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization AdditivesSearle, S. JillCivil EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringCementStabilizationSolidificationsorptionnaphthaleneSolidification/Stabilization (S/S) is a low cost remedial technology that is being used with success to remediate sites that contain higher molecular weight organic compounds, leading to a need to research the interaction of organic contaminants with cement-based S/S materials. The objective of this study was to examine the sorption levels of naphthalene to cement-based S/S materials. Batch testing was performed with S/S materials containing different amounts of organic carbon to investigate the sorption of naphthalene. It was found that sorption values varied, but appear to be dependent on the organic carbon present. Dynamic leach test (ANS16.1 methodology) and SPLP analysis results are presented for intact cement-based S/S materials. Contaminant migration modeling was performed to use the information obtained in the study to compare the sorption capacity of cement-based S/S systems. It was shown that cement-based S/S remediation systems can provide long-term protection against naphthalene contaminant migration.2010-09-09T18:58:19Z2010-09-09T18:58:19Z2010-09-092010-08-20Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/13057en
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topic Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Cement
Stabilization
Solidification
sorption
naphthalene
spellingShingle Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Cement
Stabilization
Solidification
sorption
naphthalene
Searle, S. Jill
Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives
description Solidification/Stabilization (S/S) is a low cost remedial technology that is being used with success to remediate sites that contain higher molecular weight organic compounds, leading to a need to research the interaction of organic contaminants with cement-based S/S materials. The objective of this study was to examine the sorption levels of naphthalene to cement-based S/S materials. Batch testing was performed with S/S materials containing different amounts of organic carbon to investigate the sorption of naphthalene. It was found that sorption values varied, but appear to be dependent on the organic carbon present. Dynamic leach test (ANS16.1 methodology) and SPLP analysis results are presented for intact cement-based S/S materials. Contaminant migration modeling was performed to use the information obtained in the study to compare the sorption capacity of cement-based S/S systems. It was shown that cement-based S/S remediation systems can provide long-term protection against naphthalene contaminant migration.
author Searle, S. Jill
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title Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives
title_short Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives
title_full Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives
title_fullStr Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Naphthalene Sorption to Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Additives
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