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1 The effect of step-feeding distribution ratio on high concentration perchlorate removal performance in ABR system with heterotrophic combined sulfur autotrophic process. Li H, Li K, Guo J, Chen Z, Han Y, Song Y, Lu C, Hou Y, Zhang D, Zhang Y 33485237
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2 Exploration of nanocellulose washing agent for the green remediation of phenanthrene-contaminated soil. Yin J, Huang G, An C, Zhang P, Xin X, Feng R 33264936
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3 Efficient activation of peroxymonosulfate by composites containing iron mining waste and graphitic carbon nitride for the degradation of acetaminophen. Bicalho HA, Rios RDF, Binatti I, Ardisson JD, Howarth AJ, Lago RM, Teixeira APC 32947712
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4 Acceleration mechanism of bioavailable Fe(Ⅲ) on Te(IV) bioreduction of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1: Promotion of electron generation, electron transfer and energy level. He Y, Guo J, Song Y, Chen Z, Lu C, Han Y, Li H, Hou Y, Zhao R 32853890
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5 Exploring the use of cellulose nanocrystal as surface-washing agent for oiled shoreline cleanup. Chen Z, An C, Yin J, Owens E, Lee K, Zhang K, Tian X 32693337
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6 Exploring the biophysicochemical alteration of green alga Asterococcus superbus interactively affected by nanoparticles, triclosan and illumination. Xin X, Huang G, An C, Lu C, Xiong W 32473326
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7 Extended environmental multimedia modeling system assessing the risk carried by pollutants in interacted air-unsaturated-groundwater zones. Yuan J, Elektorowicz M 31376662
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8 Comparison of constant, pulsed, incremental and decremental direct current applications on solid-liquid phase separation in oil sediments. Kariminezhad E, Elektorowicz M 29655534
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9 Effect of various electrokinetic treatment regimes on solids surface properties and thermal behavior of oil sediments. Kariminezhad E, Elektorowicz M 29674097
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10 Effect of long-term electrodialytic soil remediation on Pb removal and soil weathering. Skibsted G, Ottosen LM, Elektorowicz M, Jensen PE 29801718
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11 Electrokinetically assisted oil-water phase separation in oily sludge with implementing novel controller system. Fellah Jahromi A, Elektorowicz M 30014933
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12 Electrokinetic nondestructive in-situ technique for rehabilitation of liners damaged by fuels. Bani Baker M, Elektorowicz M, Hanna A 30086521
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13 Photocatalytic degradation of sulfamethoxazole by hierarchical magnetic ZnO@g-C3N4: RSM optimization, kinetic study, reaction pathway and toxicity evaluation. Mirzaei A, Yerushalmi L, Chen Z, Haghighat F 30086522
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14 Crossflow electrochemical filtration for elimination of ibuprofen and bisphenol a from pure and competing electrolytic solution conditions. Bakr AR, Rahaman MS 30471576
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15 Effects of pool size and spacing on burning rate and flame height of two square heptane pool fires. Wan H, Gao Z, Ji J, Zhang Y, Li K, Wang L 30776594
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16 Sonocatalytic removal of ampicillin by Zn(OH)F: Effect of operating parameters, toxicological evaluation and by-products identification. Mirzaei A, Haghighat F, Chen Z, Yerushalmi L 31054533
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Title:Electrokinetic nondestructive in-situ technique for rehabilitation of liners damaged by fuels.
Authors:Bani Baker MElektorowicz MHanna A
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30086521?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:30086521 Category:J Hazard Mater Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, P. O. Box 130 Amman 11733 Jordan. Electronic address: m.banibaker@zuj.edu.jo.
2 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 Boul. de Maisonneuve W, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada. Electronic address: mariae@encs.concordia.ca.
3 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 Boul. de Maisonneuve W, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada.

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Electrokinetic nondestructive in-situ technique for rehabilitation of liners damaged by fuels.

J Hazard Mater. 2018 Oct 05;359:510-515

Authors: Bani Baker M, Elektorowicz M, Hanna A

Abstract

Underground Storage Tanks (UGST) are often used to store hydrocarbon products and fuels. Liners under such tanks are normally formed to prevent leaching or/and overflow to groundwater. Similar protection is required in case of waste fuels, which are discharged to disposal sites (e.g. ponds, landfill). Thus, a successful protection depends on the liner formation, which might undergo destruction due to leaching. This paper presents the results of experimental investigation to examine the serviceability of liner against leachate infiltration. In order to simulate the behavior of sand-bentonite liners affected by alternative fuels (ethanol and biofuel), the leaching column tests were applied and the hydraulic conductivity was used as an indicator of the effectiveness of the rehabilitation process. Furthermore, the silicate grout solution and pretreatment with surfactant under the effect of electrokinetic phenomena to pre-wash the biofuel residuals in liner were investigated. Silica grout formulations were developed and adequate curing periods were established for electro-silicatization process. Results showed that hydraulic conductivity was reduced fourfold for the case of using three-step electro-rehabilitation for alternative fuels under pressure of 40?kPa, and reduced threefold in the case of 100?kPa pressure on liner.

PMID: 30086521 [PubMed - in process]





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