Abstract
The diffusion of organic contaminants through plastic Flexible Membrane Liners (FMLs) used in landfills and surface impoundments is an important criteria for evaluating synthetic liner performance. An experimental method has been developed and used to measure diffusivities of organic contaminants commonly found in landfill leachate from an aqucous solution through High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). These data were utilized to evaluate the applicability of the Permachor Method developed by Salame (1961) to predict the diffusion of other organics through FMLs. The Permachor equation can be used in combination with the relationship between the partition coefficients of organics in aqueous organic solution and the octanol-water partition coefficients to predict permeability factors which in turn can be used to calculate the diffusion coefficients of a range of organic chemicals in a plastic FML. Once the relationship between permeability and Permachor are determined for a given plastic FML for a few organic chemicals, the method can be used to predict the permeability of many other organic chemicals. The properties of the plastics and the additives used in its formulation including carbon black appear to influence the diffusion rates.
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