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  • Evaluation of shale and organoclays as sorbent additives for low-permeability soil containment barriers.

Evaluation of shale and organoclays as sorbent additives for low-permeability soil containment barriers.

Environmental science & technology (2001-05-12)
R W Gullick, W J Weber
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A natural shale and four synthetic organoclays were compared as potential sorbent additives to containment barriers at hazardous waste sites. Trimethylphenyl ammonium bentonite (TMPA-bent) was shown in batch experiments to have the greatest sorption capacities for 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene, trichloroethylene, and methyl isobutyl ketone, followed by the shale and a commercial organoclay. Sorption capacities were lowest for hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bentonite (HDTMA-bent) and hexadecyl pyridinium bentonite (HDP-bent). Operative sorption mechanisms for the organoclays depended on the size of the organic modifier, i.e., uptake by the TMPA-bent occurred via adsorption onto mineral surfaces, while that for the HDTMA-bent and HDP-bent took place by absorption into organic phases formed by their long hydrocarbon tails. The shale was found to be by far the most cost-effective sorbent, an important factor for large scale applications. Solids concentration effects (i.e., higher apparent sorption capacities at lower experimental sorbent concentrations) were exhibited by HDTMA-bent and HDP-bent. This can be attributed to aggregation of sorbent particles as a result of interactions among their hydrocarbon chains. Solids effects were observed to decline and eventually disappear as sorbent concentrations were increased. Such effects must be considered in applying batch sorption results to flow-through systems.

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Trimethylphenylammoniumtribromid, 97%
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Trimethylphenylammoniumchlorid, ≥98%
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Trimethylphenylammoniumhydroxid -Lösung, ~25% in H2O (1.68 M)
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Trimethylphenylammoniumbromid, 98%
Supelco
Trimethylphenylammoniumhydroxid -Lösung, ~0.5 M (CH3)3N(OH)C6H5 in methanol, for GC derivatization, LiChropur