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Metals physical/chemical remediation method

Metal(loid)-contaminated soil can be remediated by chemical, physical, or biological techniques (or a combination of all three). The technology applied is often specific to the metal(loid) contaminant to be removed and the site characteristics and may be further classified into in situ and ex situ categories. In situ remediation takes place on site and does not require excavation of the contaminated soil, limiting the exposure pathways to other organisms, including humans. Many in situ teclmiques aim to stabilize the metal(loid) fraction in the soil via specific soil amendments (e g., lime), vitrification, electrokinetics, solidification (thermal treatments) or passive remediation methods. Such techniques do not reduce the total... [Pg.572]

CNTs can be combined with various metal oxides for the degradation of some organic pollutants too. Carbon nanotubes/metal oxide (CNT/MO) composites can be prepared by various methods such as wet chemical, sol gel, physical and mechanical methods. To form nanocomposite, CNTs can be combined with various metal oxides like Ti Oj, ZnO, WO3, Fc203, and AI2O3. The produced nanocomposite can be used for the removal of various pollutants. Nanoscale Pd/Fe particles were combined with MWNTs and the resulted composite was used to remove 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP). It was reported that the MB adsorption was pH-dependent and adsorption kinetics was best described by the pseudo-second-order model. Iron oxide/CNT composite was reported to be efficient adsorbent for remediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons. The efficiency of some other nanocomposites such as CNT/ alumina, CNT/titania and CNT/ZnO has also been reported [60-62]. [Pg.116]

Pollution of soils and waters by human activities is an important and widespread problem. This pollution by, organic and inorganic substances can affect individual organisms, human populations, and ecosystems, each in its own unique way. In particular former military installations, often used for weapons production and nuclear power plants represent a ongoing and substantial threat to environment and human health because of the specific pollutants that can be released Solvents, explosives, fuels, radionuclides, heavy metals, and metalloids all have been identified in the environment around these installations. Remediation technologies for these contaminated sites have been developed based on conventional systems utilising physical and chemical treatments, such as excavation and incineration, pump-and-treat methods, ultraviolet oxidation, soil washing, etc. [Pg.275]


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