Sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP)-amended calcium bentonite for slurry trench cutoff walls: workability and microstructure characteristics

2018 ◽  
Vol 55 (4) ◽  
pp. 528-537 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Ling Yang ◽  
Krishna R. Reddy ◽  
Yan-Jun Du ◽  
Ri-Dong Fan

This study aims to investigate workability and microstructural characteristics of sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP)-treated calcium bentonite (Ca-bentonite) as a potential material for soil–bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls. First, a series of Marsh viscosity, filtrate loss, density, and pH experiments are performed on bentonite – tap water slurries containing Ca-bentonite amended with 0%–8% SHMP dosages. Subsequently, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and zeta potential tests are conducted to explore microstructural characteristics that control the mechanisms of SHMP treatment. The results indicate that the workability of the slurry is significantly improved with SHMP addition. The SEM, XRD, and zeta potential analyses show that SHMP-amended Ca-bentonite possesses a more dispersed structure and higher negative zeta potential relative to the unamended Ca-bentonite. The mechanisms of SHMP amendment are identified to be exchange of bivalent calcium cations in Ca-bentonite by monovalent sodium cations in the SHMP, sorption of the SHMP anions that give the clay system a steric stabilization and increased negative surface charge density, and sequestration of the bivalent calcium cations on the Ca-bentonite. Overall, the SHMP treatment is effective in making the Ca-bentonite slurry amenable for use in the soil–bentonite slurry trench wall construction.

2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 316-322 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey C. Evans ◽  
Charles D. Shackelford ◽  
Sang-Sik Yeo ◽  
John Henning

2022 ◽  
Vol 320 ◽  
pp. 126285
Author(s):  
Yu-Ling Yang ◽  
Krishna R. Reddy ◽  
Tao Zhang ◽  
Ri-Dong Fan ◽  
Xian-Lei Fu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
R. D. Fan ◽  
Y. J. Du ◽  
S. Y. Liu ◽  
K. R. Reddy ◽  
Y. L. Yang

2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (45) ◽  
pp. 1593-1596
Author(s):  
Yu-Chao Li ◽  
Han Ke ◽  
Xing Tong ◽  
Yi-Duo Wen ◽  
Yun-Min Chen

Author(s):  
Aghiles Hammas ◽  
Gisèle Laure Lecomte-Nana ◽  
Nadjet Azril ◽  
Imane Daou ◽  
Claire Peyratout ◽  
...  

The present study aimed at investigating the influence of the concentration of sodium silicate and sodium hexametaphosphate on the dispersion of an aqueous kaolinitic clay slurry regarding further use for the tape casting process. The zeta potential of the kaolinitic clay slurry matched the requirements for tape casting. The addition of magnesite in the kaolinitic slurries tended to increase the zeta potential towards the required limit values. Despite, the further addition of surfactants allowed improving the zeta potential in agreement with the tape casting conditions. Accordingly, the rheological behavior, under continuous and oscillatory flow conditions, of various mixtures of magnesite and a kaolinitic clay was studied. Regarding the pH and the zeta potential measurements, the E–F attraction prevailed at low pH value, and F–F or E–E attraction was predominant at high pH value. All slurries exhibited a shear thinning behavior, which was well-correlated by Herschel–Bulkley model. It appeared that the best stability for the kaolinitic clay slurries was obtained while using 0.4 mass% and 1.2 mass% of sodium hexametaphosphate and sodium silicate respectively. An increase in the magnesite concentration above 6 mass% led to a complex behavior with low cohesion energy due to the occurrence of soluble complexes.


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