Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.142, No.1-2, 227-235, 2007
Diffusion and solubility coefficients determined by permeation and immersion experiments for organic solvents in HDPE geomembrane
The chemical resistance of eight organic solvents in high density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane has been investigated using the ASTM F739 permeation method and the immersion test at different temperatures. The diffusion of the experimental organic solvents in HDPE geomembrane was non-Fickian kinetic, and the solubility coefficients can be consistent with the solubility parameter theory. The diffusion coefficients and solubility coefficients determined by the ASTM F739 method were significantly correlated to the immersion tests (p < 0.001). The steady state permeation rates also showed a good agreement between ASTM F739 and immersion experiments (r(2) = 0.973, p < 0.001). Using a one-dimensional diffusion equation based on Fick's second law, the diffusion and solubility coefficients obtained by immersion test resulted in over estimates of the ASTM F739 permeation results. The modeling results indicated that the diffusion and solubility coefficients should be obtained using ASTM F739 method which closely simulates the practical application of HDPE as barriers in the field. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:HDPE geomembrane;ASTM F739 method;immersion test;diffusion coefficient;solubility coefficient;solubility parameter theory