Leaching and Mechanical Behaviour of Solidified/Stabilized Nickel Contaminated Soil with Cement and Geosta

  • Hytiris N
  • Fotis P
  • Stavraka T
  • et al.
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Abstract

-In the present work, solidification/stabilization (S/S) of nickel contaminated soil using Ordinary Portland Cement-OPC and commercial was carried out. Effects of different binder combinations of OPC and commercial stabilizer wt% in the S/S mix designs and physical and chemical characteristics of the treated samples were investigated. The mechanical property studied was unconfined compressive strength-UCS while chemical characterization of the samples was focused on the leachability of nickel. Results indicated that the optimum mix design, in terms of mechanical efficiency, was 10% OPC wt% and 4.2 wt% commercial stabilizer while in terms of chemical efficiency 10% OPC wt% and 1.4 wt% commercial stabilizer.

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Hytiris, N., Fotis, P., Stavraka, T.-D., Bennabi, A., & Hamzaoui, R. (2015). Leaching and Mechanical Behaviour of Solidified/Stabilized Nickel Contaminated Soil with Cement and Geosta. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Remediation. https://doi.org/10.11159/ijepr.2015.001

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