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Cathodic Hydrogen as Electron Donor in Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination
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作者 张瑞玲 路晓霞 +2 位作者 danny d. reible 焦刚珍 秦松岩 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2013年第12期1386-1390,共5页
In situ capping is an attractive and cost-effective method for remediation of contaminated sediments,but few studies on enhancing contaminant degradation in sediment caps have been reported,especially for chlorinated ... In situ capping is an attractive and cost-effective method for remediation of contaminated sediments,but few studies on enhancing contaminant degradation in sediment caps have been reported,especially for chlorinated benzenes.Electrically enhanced bioactive barrier is a new process for in situ remediation for reducible compounds in soil or sediments.The primary objective of this study is to determine if electrodes in sediment could create a redox gradient and provide electron acceptor/donor to stimulate degradation of chlorinated contaminant.The results demonstrate that graphite electrodes lead to sustainable evolution of hydrogen,displaying zero-order kinetics in the initial stages with different voltages.The constant rates of hydrogen evolution at 3,4,and 5 V are1.05,2.54,and 4.3 nmol·L 1·d 1,respectively.Even higher voltage can produce more hydrogen,but it could not keep long time because the over potentials on electrode surfaces prevent its function.The study shows that 4 V is more appropriate for hydrogen evolution.The measured and evaluated concentration of 1,2,3,5-tetrachlorobenzene in pore water of sediment and concentration of sulfate show that dechlorination is inhibited at higher concentration of sulfate. 展开更多
关键词 HYDROGEN ELECTRODE REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION capping
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