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1 Statistical shape model-based estimation of registration error in computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty Gheflati B; Mirzaei M; Zuhars J; Rottoo S; Rivaz H; 41495592
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2 A synergistic approach to rapid stabilization and immobilization of crude oil-contaminated clayey sand using calcium chloride and sodium silicate Rajaei E; Elektorowicz M; Baker MB; 41391286
ENCS
3 Exploring neurologists perspectives: barriers and facilitators in implementing cognitive care planning Ge S; Xiao X; Huang B; Britt KC; 41163714
CONCORDIA
4 Enhancing nutrition education resources through the development and refinement of a checklist using the suitability assessment of materials (SAM) Sage O; Wang F; DiAngelo C; Marsden S; Faustini C; Grant S; Cohen TR; 40820296
MATHSTATS
5 Evolution from the physical process-based approaches to machine learning approaches to predicting urban floods: a literature review Md Shike Bin Mazid Anik 40692624
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6 A database of magnetic resonance imaging-transcranial ultrasound co-registration Alizadeh M; Collins DL; Kersten-Oertel M; Xiao Y; 39920905
SOH
7 Understanding Fluconazole Tolerance in Candida albicans: Implications for Effective Treatment of Candidiasis and Combating Invasive Fungal Infections Feng Y; Lu H; Whiteway M; Jiang Y; 37918789
BIOLOGY
8 Data-Weighted Multivariate Generalized Gaussian Mixture Model: Application to Point Cloud Robust Registration Ge B; Najar F; Bouguila N; 37754943
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9 Negotiating Experiences of Belonging Alongside Age-Related Life Transitions Fortune D; Weisgarber B; 37518953
CONCORDIA
10 Understanding National Nonprofit Data Environments Bloodgood EA; Bourns J; Lenczner M; Shibaike T; Tabet J; Melvin A; Wong WH; 36974198
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11 Double-Bind of Recruitment of Older Adults Into Studies of Successful Aging via Assistive Information and Communication Technologies: Mapping Review Khalili-Mahani N; Sawchuk K; 36563033
CONCORDIA
12 Robust landmark-based brain shift correction with a Siamese neural network in ultrasound-guided brain tumor resection Pirhadi A; Salari S; Ahmad MO; Rivaz H; Xiao Y; 36306056
PERFORM
13 DiffeoRaptor: diffeomorphic inter-modal image registration using RaPTOR Masoumi N; Rivaz H; Ahmad MO; Xiao Y; 36173541
ENCS
14 Assessing the coastal sensitivity to oil spills from the perspective of ecosystem services: A case study for Canada's pacific coast Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; Owens E; Niu H; Wang Z; 34271360
ENCS
15 Multimodal 3D ultrasound and CT in image-guided spinal surgery: public database and new registration algorithms Masoumi N; Belasso CJ; Ahmad MO; Benali H; Xiao Y; Rivaz H; 33683544
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16 Candida albicans targets that potentially synergize with fluconazole. Lu H, Shrivastava M, Whiteway M, Jiang Y 33587857
BIOLOGY
17 Expression of catalytically efficient xylanases from thermophilic fungus Malbranchea cinnamomea for synergistically enhancing hydrolysis of lignocellulosics. Basotra N, Joshi S, Satyanarayana T, Pati PK, Tsang A, Chadha BS 29174359
CSFG
18 REtroSpective Evaluation of Cerebral Tumors (RESECT): A clinical database of pre-operative MRI and intra-operative ultrasound in low-grade glioma surgeries. Xiao Y, Fortin M, Unsgård G, Rivaz H, Reinertsen I 28391601
PERFORM
19 A dataset of multi-contrast population-averaged brain MRI atlases of a Parkinson׳s disease cohort. Xiao Y, Fonov V, Chakravarty MM, Beriault S, Al Subaie F, Sadikot A, Pike GB, Bertrand G, Collins DL 28491942
PERFORM
20 Nonlinear deformation of tractography in ultrasound-guided low-grade gliomas resection. Xiao Y, Eikenes L, Reinertsen I, Rivaz H 29299739
PERFORM
21 Combining intraoperative ultrasound brain shift correction and augmented reality visualizations: a pilot study of eight cases. Gerard IJ, Kersten-Oertel M, Drouin S, Hall JA, Petrecca K, De Nigris D, Di Giovanni DA, Arbel T, Collins DL 29392162
PERFORM
22 ARENA: Inter-modality affine registration using evolutionary strategy. Masoumi N, Xiao Y, Rivaz H 30535826
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23 Gesture-based registration correction using a mobile augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery system. Léger É, Reyes J, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 30800320
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Title:A synergistic approach to rapid stabilization and immobilization of crude oil-contaminated clayey sand using calcium chloride and sodium silicate
Authors:Rajaei EElektorowicz MBaker MB
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41391286/
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.181188
Publication:The Science of the total environment
Keywords:Calcium chlorideClayey soil immobilizationPetroleum pollutionShear strengthSodium silicateSynergistic soil stabilization
PMID:41391286 Category: Date Added:2025-12-15
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: elnaz.rajaei@concordia.ca.
2 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: maria.elektorowicz@concordia.ca.
3 Civil Engineering Program, Al Ain University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: mousa.banibaker@aau.ac.ae.

Description:

The immobilization and stabilization of crude oil-contaminated soils pose significant challenges in geotechnical engineering, particularly in clayey matrices prone to hydrocarbon adsorption and structural degradation. This study evaluates a two-step synergistic grouting technique using calcium chloride (CaCl2) and sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) to enhance strength recovery and immobilize contaminants simultaneously. Laboratory experiments simulated field conditions on sand and sand-clay mixtures containing 1 %, 3 %, and 5 % bentonite under both clean and crude-oil-polluted conditions. Direct shear results revealed strength improvements of 28-120 %, with polluted clayey soils showing the most substantial gains. Cohesion increased from 29 kPa to 64 kPa, and the friction angle rose by 4-7°. In some cases, treated polluted samples outperformed untreated clean soils. Morphometric analysis confirmed microstructural enhancement: average pore area decreased by 37-52 %, major-to-minor axis ratio fell by 13-35 %, and eccentricity dropped from 0.83 to 0.66. These changes reflected the formation of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) gels, which bridged particles and reduced void spaces. They created denser, more isotropic fabrics, improving load-bearing capacity, lowering permeability and limiting further hydrocarbon migration. The results showed that oil-polluted soils, which typically suffer pronounced mechanical deterioration, can be effectively rehabilitated using this method, in some cases exceeding the performance of untreated clean soils. Cost and carbon analyses confirmed the sustainability of the CaCl2-Na2SiO3 system, indicating significant reductions of 56 % in cost and 97 % in carbon emissions compared with Portland cement stabilization. Furthermore, hydraulic conductivity and leakage tests on polluted sandy soils indicated reductions of more than 90 % in conductivity and nearly 100 % in leakage for soil containing 5 % clay, confirming the method's effectiveness as both a stabilizer and a barrier. The results demonstrate that a two-step synergistic chemical grouting technique is effective for stabilizing petroleum-affected foundations, slopes, and containment barriers. Field trials are recommended to evaluate the material's long-term durability and environmental performance.





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