Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.209, 401-406, 2012
Evaluation of two-component Fe(0) fixed bed filters with porous materials for reductive dechlorination
Although successfully applied, Fe(0) fixed bed reactors, so called permeable reactive barriers, bear the risk of reactivity and permeability losses. Mixing of corrosive cast iron granules with composite filter materials was assumed as promising countermeasure to both problems. In the present study, inert sand, gravel and porous pumice and anthracite were tested in long term column experiments as composite materials in two component reactive barriers treating TCE contaminated groundwater. Tracer breakthrough analyses and gravimetric measurements confirmed that porosity differed for the tested materials but gas was entrapped in all columns. Hydrogen was collected at the effluent of all columns within 50 days but was then completely consumed by hydrogenotrophic sulfate reducing and acetogenic microorganisms. Trichloroethylene was completely removed but overall contaminant removal decreased in the long term due to increased effluent concentrations of the metabolite cis-dichloroethylene. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.