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Micro-bubbles enhanced removal of diesel oil from the contaminated soil in washing/flushing with surfactant and additives.

Zhaolu Huang1, Quanyuan Chen2, Yuan Yao3, Zhao Chen4, Juan Zhou3.   

Abstract

Diesel removal of contaminated soil by washing/flushing was enhanced with micro-bubbles and selected surfactants based on their solubilization properties and decontamination capacities. The influencing factors were studied to aim for increasing washing/flushing efficacy. The mixture solution of saponin and cyclodextrin increased the removal efficiency significantly compared to the single-agent solution flushing with an increasing range of 20%-31%. Meanwhile, micro-bubble enhancement increased over 20% of the diesel removal for the sandy soil flushing. As the flushing process may cause soil eroded, the TDS and soil solute in flushing solution were measured to evaluate the circulation time. The 90 min flushing time ensured the cleaning goal and reserved the soil solute by circulation flushing. The soil solute, especially the electron acceptor (NO3-) , was remained in the soil, which was highly demanded for residual diesel biodegradation of loam soil. It is concluded that mixed agents, circulation of flushing solution, and micro-bubbles increased the diesel removal, and the circulation flushing could be very promising in practical applications.
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Keywords:  Bio-surfactant; Diesel contaminated soil; Microbubbles; Remediation enhancement; Soil washing/flushing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33892234     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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1.  Augmentation of an Engineered Bacterial Strain Potentially Improves the Cleanup of PCB Water Pollution.

Authors:  Tomijiro Hara; Yumiko Takatsuka; Eiji Nakata; Takashi Morii
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2021-12-22
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