2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.09.122
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Organic contaminated sediments remediation with active caps: Nonlinear adsorption unveiled by combined isotherm and column transportation studies

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“…Granular activated carbon, organoclay, apatite, and sand were evaluated as cap materials for a range of organic contaminants (Yin, Viana, & Rockne, 2019). The evaluation concluded that nonlinear adsorption predicted cap performance better than linear adsorption when considered for a 30-year period.…”
Section: Cappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Granular activated carbon, organoclay, apatite, and sand were evaluated as cap materials for a range of organic contaminants (Yin, Viana, & Rockne, 2019). The evaluation concluded that nonlinear adsorption predicted cap performance better than linear adsorption when considered for a 30-year period.…”
Section: Cappingmentioning
confidence: 99%