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- aggregation date "2013".
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- aggregation title "Beneficial impact of polymer treatment on the swelling and long-term hydraulic efficiency of Ca-bentonites compared to the standard sodium activation method".
- aggregation abstract "The hydraulic conductivity of Geosynthetic Clay Liners for the confinement of waste disposal facilities, mainly depends on the hydraulic conductivity of the core bentonite clay encased between the two geotextiles. Sodium bentonite clays are widely used for Geosynthetic Clay Liners due to their low hydraulic conductivity to water. Calcium bentonites are low cost and readily available. On the other hand, the hydraulic conductivity of calcium bentonites is higher compared to that of sodium bentonites. This study compares the impact of the treatment of calcium bentonite with an anionic polymer, Sodium CarboxyMethyl Cellulose (Na-CMC) with HYPER clay technology, to the standard sodium activation treatment of calcium bentonites. The swelling ability and the hydraulic conductivity of a calcium bentonite to CaCl2 solutions was compared to the hydraulic conductivity of sodium activated bentonite and polymer treated bentonite. Test results showed the beneficial effect of the anionic-polymer treatment on the swelling and hydraulic performance of the clay analyzed.".
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