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Removal of HCH and DDX from historical polluted soils by zerovalent iron technology
This paper presents the remediation of polluted soils with chlorinated pesticides (HCH, DDX) by zerovalent iron technology (ZVI). We performed soil remediation tests with iron (two grinding sizes), three doses, with iron and acetic acid (two doses for each dose of iron and for each type of grinding iron size). In the study was applied 99 tests (samples). The diminishing of HCH and DDX concentrations in treated samples is more significant with the increasing of iron and acetic acid doses, for the same contact time: 99% HCH and 91% DDX for large iron particles and 95% HCH and 82% DDX for small iron particles.
Removal of HCH and DDX from historical polluted soils by zerovalent iron technology
This paper presents the remediation of polluted soils with chlorinated pesticides (HCH, DDX) by zerovalent iron technology (ZVI). We performed soil remediation tests with iron (two grinding sizes), three doses, with iron and acetic acid (two doses for each dose of iron and for each type of grinding iron size). In the study was applied 99 tests (samples). The diminishing of HCH and DDX concentrations in treated samples is more significant with the increasing of iron and acetic acid doses, for the same contact time: 99% HCH and 91% DDX for large iron particles and 95% HCH and 82% DDX for small iron particles.
Removal of HCH and DDX from historical polluted soils by zerovalent iron technology
Mihai Stefanescu (author) / Nicolae Ionut Cristea (author) / Costel Bumbac (author)
2024
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pops , hch , ddx , soil remediation , zvi , Chemistry , QD1-999 , Ecology , QH540-549.5
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