# Organic Adsorption Additive for Solidification and Stabilization (S/S)
Solidification and stabilization (S/S) is widely used to reduce contaminant mobility in soils and sediments. Camp-Shinning provides an **organic adsorption additive** that can be blended into pozzolanic or cementitious mixes to capture **NAPL** and low-solubility organics, improving hydraulic performance and lowering leachability risk.
## Why Add Adsorption Media to S/S Mixes
– Hydrophobic organics can weaken stabilization performance
– NAPL may interfere with binder hydration and strength
– Low-solubility organics can persist in pore spaces
– Projects often require improved leaching control
## How the Additive Works in S/S
When blended into the mix, the adsorption additive can:
– Capture residual NAPL and oily fractions
– Reduce dissolved hydrophobic organics available for leaching
– Improve hydraulic properties by binding organics within the matrix
– Support more stable long-term containment outcomes
## Typical Applications
– Contaminated sediment treatment prior to placement
– Soil stabilization for hydrocarbon-impacted sites
– Immobilization of mixed organic contamination
– Support for compliance-driven leach testing goals
## Implementation Notes
For effective use, teams typically review:
1. Contaminant profile and NAPL presence
2. Binder type and dosage
3. Mixing energy and uniformity requirements
4. Curing conditions and strength targets
5. Leach testing methods and performance criteria
## Packaging and Supply
Camp-Shinning supplies project-ready packaging and can support contractors with additive handling guidance and procurement planning.
## FAQ
### Does adsorption additive improve leachability performance?
By capturing hydrophobic organics and reducing mobility, it can support improved leaching outcomes when properly incorporated.
### Can it help with NAPL in contaminated soils?
Yes. It is designed to adsorb NAPL and oily organics that can compromise S/S performance.
### Is it compatible with pozzolanic mixes?
It is intended for use with pozzolanic or cementitious systems; compatibility should be confirmed with project testing.
### How is dosage determined?
Dosage is typically established through bench testing based on contaminant load, binder selection, and performance goals.
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