2021
DOI: 10.1002/jeq2.20207
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Compositional effects of clay–fly ash geopolymers on the sorption process of lead and zinc

Abstract: Because long-term leachate penetration through a hydraulic barrier is unavoidable, active-passive liners are widely used to mitigate the migration of potential contaminants. Geopolymerization represents a viable method for metals removal, which simultaneously improves the properties of local clay to compensate for the lack of suitable soil in the design of active-passive liners. This study investigated how clayfly ash geopolymers enhance the sorption of divalent lead [Pb(II)] and divalent zinc [Zn(II)] from le… Show more

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