2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85338-8
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Effects of polyacrylamide molecular weight and mass concentration on water transport characteristics of iron tailings

Abstract: Iron tailings have few macropores which severely inhibit infiltration and transport of soil water. Polyacrylamide (PAM) can regulate soil water, but it is rarely used when remediating tailings matrix. In this research, PAM of four molecular weights of 300w, 600w, 800w, and 1000w were selected as amendments, and were each applied at five mass concentrations of 0% (CK), 0.01%, 0.04%, 0.08%, and 0.16% to observe their effects on water transport in iron tailings using column simulations in the laboratory. After ad… Show more

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“…Polymer, as a low-cost amendment with good environmental stability, could combine with tailings particles to form aggregates via electrostatic action, improving soil stability, permeability, and erosion resistance while decreasing soil surface sealing characteristics. [30,31] Although polymer degradation may have resulted in the release of acrylamide monomer, toxins, and potential carcinogens, significant amounts of applied polymer are nontoxic and harmless due to its retention in porous media such as soil. [32] Peat is a pure natural organic material that is high in NPK and other nutrients.…”
Section: Influence Of Amendments On Tailings Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer, as a low-cost amendment with good environmental stability, could combine with tailings particles to form aggregates via electrostatic action, improving soil stability, permeability, and erosion resistance while decreasing soil surface sealing characteristics. [30,31] Although polymer degradation may have resulted in the release of acrylamide monomer, toxins, and potential carcinogens, significant amounts of applied polymer are nontoxic and harmless due to its retention in porous media such as soil. [32] Peat is a pure natural organic material that is high in NPK and other nutrients.…”
Section: Influence Of Amendments On Tailings Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%