leachresistant
Leachresistant is an adjective describing materials, barriers, or formulations that resist the migration of soluble substances when exposed to flowing water or other solvents. In environmental engineering and materials science, leach resistance aims to limit the leaching of contaminants, nutrients, or additives into surrounding soil, water, or groundwater. Leaching occurs when a liquid percolates through a material and dissolves soluble components, transporting them away. Leach resistance is achieved by reducing permeability, increasing chemical stability, or promoting adsorption and immobilization of contaminants.
Mechanisms of leach resistance include low porosity and permeability, durable chemical composition, encapsulation or immobilization of
Factors that influence leach resistance encompass material composition, pore structure, interfaces between materials, moisture content, pH,
Materials and applications commonly described as leachresistant include landfill liners and caps composed of geomembranes, clays,
Testing and evaluation often employ leach tests such as the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) and
Limitations exist: no material is perfectly leachproof across all timescales and environments. The term emphasizes reduced,