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Diffusion and Sorption of VOCs Through Soil-Cement Materials

Date

2018

Authors

Goreham, Vincent
Lake, Craig

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Publisher

Thomas Telford

Abstract

This paper presents a laboratory study that assesses the diffusive and sorptive parameters of three volatile organic compounds benzene, ethylbenzene, and trichloroethylene) though cured, monolithic, soil-cement materials. A double-reservoir diffusion test setup is used to determine the effective diffusion coefficient (De) and distribution coefficient (Kd) for laboratory-prepared soil-cement specimens at three water-to-cement ratios. Batch testing was also performed to provide a measure of the distribution coefficient independent of the diffusion testing. Values of Kd determined from batch testing, diffusion testing, and theoretical estimates from the literature ranged from 0 to 1.3 cm3/g and were in general agreement. Values of De determined from laboratory testing ranged from 1.50x10-10 m2/s to 3.0x10-10 m2/s. Practical applications of the laboratory testing methodology and results are discussed with respect to how they may be used in the pre-design and design phases of cement solidification/stabilisation (s/s) treatment. An illustrative example shows how the laboratory testing results could be used to estimate contaminant transport from a site and to provide an indication of the relative importance of the diffusive and sorptive parameters obtained from laboratory testing.

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Waste management and disposal, Pollution, land reclamation

Citation

Goreham, V. and Lake, C.B. 2018. Diffusion and sorption of volatile organic compounds through soil-cement materials. Environmental Geotechnics, 5(3), pp.134-145. DOI: 10.1680/envgeo.15.00010

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