화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.79, No.2, 264-271, 2011
Enhanced nano-Fe3O4/S2O82- oxidation of trichloroethylene in a clayey soil by electrokinetics
The effectiveness of electrokinetically enhanced persulfate oxidation for destruction of trichloroethylene (TCE) in a spiked sandy clay soil was evaluated in this work. In addition, the effect of nanoscale Fe3O4 on activating persulfate oxidation was also evaluated. The TCE-spiked soil was compacted in the soil column of the electrokinetic (EM) treatment system, and both the anode and cathode reservoirs were filled with simulated groundwater. The electrode material for both the anode and cathode was graphite. An electrical potential gradient of 1 V cm(-1) was applied to the EM treatment system by a DC power supply for a period of 7-14 d. Sodium persulfate (Na2S2O8) was injected daily at a dose of 1.0-10.0 g L-1 into the anode or cathode reservoir, starting from the very beginning of the treatment. To evaluate the performance of persulfate alone in chemical oxidation of TCE in the EK treatment system, EK-alone test was also carried out for comparison. Experimental results have shown that the EM process greatly enhances the transport of injected persulfate from the anode reservoir to the cathode reservoir via the soil compartment by means of electroosmotic flow, aiding in situ chemical oxidation of TCE. In addition, nanoscale Fe3O4 was found to play a significant role in activating persulfate oxidation. Such a coupled process was found to be capable of effective destruction of TCE in the soil compartment and electrode compartments. Under optimal conditions, the residual TCE concentration in the soil compartment was found to be lower than Taiwan EPA's regulatory threshold (i.e., 60 mg kg(-1)). The residual TCE concentrations in both electrode reservoirs (i.e., not detectable and 0.01-1.74 mg L-1 for the anode and cathode reservoirs, respectively) also met the local regulatory standards for Type II groundwater quality (i.e., <0.05 mg L-1). (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.