2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-018-3736-y
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Decontamination of Pure and Ethanol/Gasoline-Contaminated Soil by Fenton-Like Process

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“…In soil with a high clay content (76%) and iron (216 g/kg), the degradation rate was about 60%, because clay stops the action of the hydroxyl radical. In addition, in the study conducted by de Souza et al [39], iron minerals (hematite) present in the soil specimen (9%) increased the Fenton-like process as applied to the degradation of BTEXs. Furthermore, the process of pre-heating the soil can enhance pollutant degradation by a Fenton-like reaction.…”
Section: Process Description Process Parameters Contaminant and Conce...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In soil with a high clay content (76%) and iron (216 g/kg), the degradation rate was about 60%, because clay stops the action of the hydroxyl radical. In addition, in the study conducted by de Souza et al [39], iron minerals (hematite) present in the soil specimen (9%) increased the Fenton-like process as applied to the degradation of BTEXs. Furthermore, the process of pre-heating the soil can enhance pollutant degradation by a Fenton-like reaction.…”
Section: Process Description Process Parameters Contaminant and Conce...mentioning
confidence: 92%