Methods of using improved bentonite barrier compositions and related geosynthetic clay liners
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to improved bentonite barrier compositions having enhanced low permeability over time in containment applications. Of the many embodiments provided herein, one embodiment includes a method comprising: providing a bentonite barrier composition comprising: bentonite; and a polyanionic low molecular weight polymer; and forming a containment using the bentonite barrier composition to provide at least partial separation for a containment from its environment.
1. A method consisting of:
providing a geosynthetic clay liner consisting of:
at least a first geosynthetic layer; and
a bentonite barrier composition consisting of: bentonite and a polyanionic low molecular weight polymer selected from the group consisting of: poly(sodium styrene sulfonate), pectin, carrageenan, and any combination of these;
providing waste matter to be contained; and,
forming a containment using the geosynthetic clay liner wherein the geosynthetic clay liner provides separation between the waste matter to be contained and a surrounding environment, wherein the polyanionic low molecular weight polymer binds electrolytes present in the contained matter to prevent the contained matter from interacting with the bentonite and wherein the electrolytes in the waste matter consist of iron, zirconium, lead, cobalt, copper, tin, silver, chloride, bromide, fluoride, and any combination thereof.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first geosynthetic layer is a geotextile or a geomembrane.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the first geosynthetic layer comprises a structure selected from the group consisting of: a nonwoven structure, a woven structure, and any combination thereof.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the geosynthetic layer is laminated with a geofilm or coated with a coating.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the bentonite barrier composition is adhered to the geosynthetic layer by an adhesive and/or by a mechanical means.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising a second geosynthetic layer that is a geotextile, a geofilm, or a geomembrane.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the bentonite barrier composition is present in an amount of about 0.25 to about 3 lb/ft 2 of the geosynthetic clay liner.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein the geosynthetic clay liner has a retained permeability of about 1×10 −8 cm/s or lower.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the geosynthetic clay liner has a retained permeability of about 1×10 −9 cm/s or lower.
10. A method consisting of:
providing a sandwich geosynthetic clay liner consisting of:
a first geosynthetic layer,
at least a second geosynthetic layer, and
a bentonite barrier composition that is sandwiched between the first geosynthetic layer and the second geosynthetic layer, the bentonite barrier composition consisting of: bentonite and a polyanionic low molecular weight polymer selected from the group consisting of: poly(sodium styrene sulfonate), pectin, carrageenan, and any combination of these;
providing waste matter to be contained; and,
forming a containment using the sandwich geosynthetic clay liner wherein the geosynthetic clay liner provides separation between the waste matter to be contained and the surrounding environment, wherein the polyanionic low molecular weight polymer binds electrolytes present in the contained matter to prevent the contained matter from interacting with the bentonite and wherein the electrolytes in the contained waste consists of calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, zirconium, lead, cobalt, copper, tin, silver, chloride, bromide, fluoride, and any combination thereof.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the containment is located at a landfill site, an industrial mineral site, a mining site, a fly-ash repository site, or a coal-ash repository site.