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FerrateVI oxidation of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs and polar PACs) on DNAPL-spiked sand: degradation efficiency and oxygenated by-product formation compared to conventional oxidants.

Clotilde Johansson1,2,3,4, Philippe Bataillard2, Coralie Biache1, Catherine Lorgeoux3, Stéfan Colombano2, Antoine Joubert4, Thierry Pigot5, Pierre Faure6.   

Abstract

In situ chemical oxidations are known to remediate PAH contaminations in groundwater and soils. In this study, batch-scale oxidations aim to compare the PAC (polycyclic aromatic compound) degradation of three oxidation processes traditionally applied for soil treatment: permanganate, heat-activated persulfate (60 °C) and Fenton-like activated by magnetite, to results obtained with ferrates (FeVI). Widely studied for water treatments, ferrates are efficient on a wide range of pollutants with the advantage of producing nontoxic ferric sludge after reaction. However, fewer works focus on their action on soil, especially on semi-industrial grade ferrates (compatible with field application). Oxidations were carried out on sand spiked with dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) sampled in the groundwater of a former coking plant. Conventional 16 US-EPA PAHs and polar PACs were monitored, especially potential oxygenated by-products that can be more harmful than parent-PAHs. After seven reaction days, only the Fenton-like showed limited degradation. Highest efficiencies were obtained for heat-activated persulfate with no O-PAC ketones formed. Permanganate gave important degradation, but ketones were generated in large amount. The tested ferrates not only gave slightly lower yields due to their auto-decomposition but also induced O-PAC ketone production, suggesting a reactional pathway dominated by oxidoreductive electron transfer, rather than a radical one.

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Keywords:  Activated persulfate; DNAPL; Fenton-like; O-PAC ketones; Potassium permanganate; Soil and groundwater remediation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31808080     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06841-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 3.742

2.  Fenton-like and potassium permanganate oxidations of PAH-contaminated soils: Impact of oxidant doses on PAH and polar PAC (polycyclic aromatic compound) behavior.

Authors:  Marine Boulangé; Catherine Lorgeoux; Coralie Biache; Alain Saada; Pierre Faure
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2019-02-21       Impact factor: 7.086

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Journal:  J Air Waste Manag Assoc       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 2.235

4.  Analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their oxygen-containing derivatives and metabolites in soils.

Authors:  Benjamin A Musa Bandowe; Wolfgang Wilcke
Journal:  J Environ Qual       Date:  2010 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.751

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Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2019-03-27       Impact factor: 7.086

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Authors:  P S Birak; C T Miller
Journal:  J Contam Hydrol       Date:  2008-12-24       Impact factor: 3.188

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Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2008-03-04       Impact factor: 7.086

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Authors:  Joy Gryzenia; Daniel Cassidy; Duane Hampton
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2009-08-19       Impact factor: 7.086

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Authors:  Paula Tereza de Souza e Silva; Valdinete Lins da Silva; Benício de Barros Neto; Marie-Odile Simonnot
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