| Literature DB >> 32443278 |
Lili Huo1, Guansheng Liu1, Xin Yang2, Zulfiqar Ahmad1, Hua Zhong3.
Abstract
In recent years, surfactant-enhanced aquifer remediation (SEAR) has attracted increasing interest duo to the high efficiency of removing non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) from aquifer. A thorough understanding of SEAR is necessary for its successful implementation in field remediation. This paper reviewed the SEAR technology in a comprehensive way based on the recent research advances. Firstly, an overview of the basic processes and mechanisms underlying the technology was presented. Secondly, applications of SEAR and the factors that influence the performance were summarized. Thirdly, the key limitations of SEAR, which are downward migration of dense-NAPLs, secondary pollution of surfactants, adsorptive, precipitative and partitioning loss of surfactants, and heterogeneity of the aquifer, were reviewed. Finally, the recent advances in modifying SEAR to overcome the limitations were discussed in detail. The review will promote our understanding of SEAR technology and provide some useful information to improve the performance of SEAR in applications.Keywords: Mobilization; Non-aqueous phase liquids; Porous media; Secondary pollution; Solubilization; Surfactant-enhanced aquifer remediation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32443278 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086