Stabilization/solidification of contaminated soil is a process that allows simultaneous strengthening of the soil structure, disposal of contamination and recycling of industrial waste, implemented as substitutes for Portland cement or additives to improve the properties of the final product obtained. Extremely intensive development of studies pertaining to the S/S process prompted the authors to systematize the binders used and the corresponding methods of binding the contamination, and to perform an analysis of the effectiveness expressed in geomechanical properties and leachability. The study pays close attention to the types of additives and binders of waste origin, as well as the ecological and economic benefits of their use. The metho...
Discusses soil properties and the soil-binder system along with the scientific basis for immobilizin...
This paper presents a review of the main physico-chemical mechanisms responsible for heavy metals re...
The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field ...
Solidification/stabilisation (S/S) is generically defined as a chemical and physical alteration tech...
Since the industrial revolution, the world has witnessed a widespread increase in the use of land fo...
Recently, stabilization/solidification of heavy metals contaminated soils (HMCS) using lime, cement,...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
Stabilisation/Solidification of Contaminated Soil and Waste comprises 2 handbooks designed to provid...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
A wide variety of technologies is available for the treatment of contaminated soil in both the vados...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
A wide variety of technologies is available for the treatment of contaminated soil in both the vados...
Development of soil and groundwater remediation technologies is a matter of great importance to elim...
The feasibility of treating a heavy metal-contaminated soil by means of a solidifictition/stabilizat...
In order to solve the shortcomings of the traditional curing agent in the treatment of composite hea...
Discusses soil properties and the soil-binder system along with the scientific basis for immobilizin...
This paper presents a review of the main physico-chemical mechanisms responsible for heavy metals re...
The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field ...
Solidification/stabilisation (S/S) is generically defined as a chemical and physical alteration tech...
Since the industrial revolution, the world has witnessed a widespread increase in the use of land fo...
Recently, stabilization/solidification of heavy metals contaminated soils (HMCS) using lime, cement,...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
Stabilisation/Solidification of Contaminated Soil and Waste comprises 2 handbooks designed to provid...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
A wide variety of technologies is available for the treatment of contaminated soil in both the vados...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
A wide variety of technologies is available for the treatment of contaminated soil in both the vados...
Development of soil and groundwater remediation technologies is a matter of great importance to elim...
The feasibility of treating a heavy metal-contaminated soil by means of a solidifictition/stabilizat...
In order to solve the shortcomings of the traditional curing agent in the treatment of composite hea...
Discusses soil properties and the soil-binder system along with the scientific basis for immobilizin...
This paper presents a review of the main physico-chemical mechanisms responsible for heavy metals re...
The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field ...