نتایج جستجو برای: contaminant removal

تعداد نتایج: 149085  

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2002
S Saenton T H Illangasekare K Soga T A Saba

The effectiveness of removal of nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) from the entrapment source zone of the subsurface has been limited by soil heterogeneity and the inability to locate all entrapped sources. The goal of this study was to demonstrate the uncertainty of degree of source removal associated with aquifer heterogeneity. In this demonstration, source zone NAPL removal using surfactant-en...

2004
Erdogan Ergican

Arsenic (V) removal using cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) micelles and 5 kilo-Dalton (kDa) polyethersulfone (PES) membrane was studied in the presence of multiple co-ions. The concentrations of arsenic ([As]F = 0 105 μg/L) and co-ions ([CO3] = 0 – 4 mg/L, [PO4] = 0 – 0.3 mg/L, [SiO3] = 0 – 71 mg/L, and [SO4] = 0 – 400 mg/L) in simulated feed water were varied. Without the addition of CPC micelle...

2005
Richard E. Saichek Krishna R. Reddy

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination exists at numerous sites and poses a substantial risk to public health and the environment. Electrokinetic remediation technology has the potential to treat PAH-contaminated soils, but the effect of soil heterogeneities such as layers, lenses, and mixtures of different soils on the electrokinetic process has not been adequately studied. This s...

2009
Atila Novoselac Jeffrey A. Siegel

An advantage of portable air cleaners is that they can be positioned in different parts of a building and used where air cleaning is needed. This makes them a popular choice for use in residential buildings. In typical indoor particle modeling efforts, perfect air mixing and uniform contaminant concentration distribution are assumed. However, nonuniform spatial concentrations of particles are m...

2002
X.-D. Huang

A number of techniques, both mechanical and biological, have been investigated for the remediation of persistent organic contaminants from soils. However, most of these techniques have been applied independently. As a consequence of using only one process, remediation usually is slow for persistent organic contaminants. To improve remediation, a few techniques that complement different aspects ...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2013
Wendan Xiao Huan Wang Tingqiang Li Zhiqiang Zhu Jie Zhang Zhenli He Xiaoe Yang

The objective of this study was to develop a bioremediation strategy for cadmium (Cd) and carbendazim co-contaminated soil using a hyperaccumulator plant (Sedum alfredii) combined with carbendazim-degrading bacterial strains (Bacillus subtilis, Paracoccus sp., Flavobacterium and Pseudomonas sp.). A pot experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions for 180 days with S. alfredii and/or car...

Journal: :Trends in biotechnology 2001
A Gutiérrez J C del Río M J Martínez A T Martínez

At present, microbial and enzymatic preparations for the control of triglyceride-containing pitch deposits during the manufacture of mechanical and sulfite paper is commercially available. However, biotechnological products for pitch control in other pulping processes, such as alkaline pulping, are under development. These products include new fungi for the removal of steroids involved in pitch...

2006
Rajeev Jain Shalini Sikarwar

Many industries such as paper, food, cosmetics, textiles etc. use dye in order to colour their products. The presence of these dyes in water even at very low concentration is highly visible and undesirable. Colour is the first contaminant to be recognised. Photocatalytic technique and adsorption methods offer a good potential to remove colour from wastewater. In the present paper these two meth...

2012
Yi-Xin Yang Yi-xin Yang Jun Ma Sheng-jun Wang Jing Zhang

In the present paper, nanosized TiO2 supported by zeolite was used in the ozonation of Songhua River as catalyst. The catalytic activity of TiO2/Zeolite for ozonation was testified by nitrobenzene removal, which is one kind of representatively resistant organic contaminant. And the removal of some organic and inorganic compounds existing in the Songhua River by TiO2/Zeolite catalyzed ozonation ...

Ali Torabian, Behnoush Aminzadeh, Kamelia Afshinnia, Seyyedali Mirshahghassemi,

Background: Car wash wastewater contains several contaminants such as organic matter, oil, grease, detergents and phosphates, all of which are harmful for the environment. In this study, the application of electrocoagulation (EC) to treat car wash wastewater has been studied, and the operating parameters optimized. The electro-Fenton (EF) for further contaminant removal was also investigated. ...

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