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Estimation of transport parameters of phenolic compounds and inorganic contaminants through composite landfill liners using one-dimensional mass transport model

Authors :
Varank, Gamze
Demir, Ahmet
Yetilmezsoy, Kaan
Bilgili, M. Sinan
Top, Selin
Sekman, Elif
Source :
Waste Management. Nov2011, Vol. 31 Issue 11, p2263-2274. 12p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: One-dimensional (1D) advection–dispersion transport modeling was conducted as a conceptual approach for the estimation of the transport parameters of fourteen different phenolic compounds (phenol, 2-CP, 2-MP, 3-MP, 4-MP, 2-NP, 4-NP, 2,4-DNP, 2,4-DCP, 2,6-DCP, 2,4,5-TCP, 2,4,6-TCP, 2,3,4,6-TeCP, PCP) and three different inorganic contaminants (Cu, Zn, Fe) migrating downward through the several liner systems. Four identical pilot-scale landfill reactors (0.25m3) with different composite liners (R1: 0.10+0.10m of compacted clay liner (CCL), Le =0.20m, ke =1×10−8 m/s, R2: 0.002-m-thick damaged high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane overlying 0.10+0.10m of CCL, Le =0.20m, ke =1×10−8 m/s, R3: 0.002-m-thick damaged HDPE geomembrane overlying a 0.02-m-thick bentonite layer encapsulated between 0.10+0.10m CCL, Le =0.22m, ke =1×10−8 m/s, R4: 0.002-m-thick damaged HDPE geomembrane overlying a 0.02-m-thick zeolite layer encapsulated between 0.10+0.10m CCL, Le =0.22m, ke =4.24×10−7 m/s) were simultaneously run for a period of about 540days to investigate the nature of diffusive and advective transport of the selected organic and inorganic contaminants. The results of 1D transport model showed that the highest molecular diffusion coefficients, ranging from 4.77×10−10 to 10.67×10−10 m2/s, were estimated for phenol (R4), 2-MP (R1), 2,4-DNP (R2), 2,4-DCP (R1), 2,6-DCP (R2), 2,4,5-TCP (R2) and 2,3,4,6-TeCP (R1). For all reactors, dispersion coefficients of Cu, ranging from 3.47×10−6 m2/s to 5.37×10−2 m2/s, was determined to be higher than others obtained for Zn and Fe. Average molecular diffusion coefficients of phenolic compounds were estimated to be about 5.64×10−10 m2/s, 5.37×10−10 m2/s, 2.69×10−10 m2/s and 3.29×10−10 m2/s for R1, R2, R3 and R4 systems, respectively. The findings of this study clearly indicated that about 35–50% of transport of phenolic compounds to the groundwater is believed to be prevented with the use of zeolite and bentonite materials in landfill liner systems. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0956053X
Volume :
31
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Waste Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
65225824
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2011.06.005