2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2006.07.048
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons sorbed on soils: A short review of chemical oxidation based treatments

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“…Typical treatments include Fenton's reagent with hydrogen peroxide and ferrous iron, the less acidic modified Fenton's reagent, permanganate, persulfate, and ozone injection (Table 1). A number of review articles provide insight into the chemistry and proper application of oxidation regimens (Gates and Siegrist 1995;Kubal et al 2008;Rivas 2006;Seol et al 2003;Tsai et al 2008;Watts and Teel 2005). ISCO has been successfully used to oxidize and thus lower the concentration of petroleum-derived hydrocarbons (total petroleum hydrocarbons, TPH, Crimi and Taylor 2007;Gates and Siegrist 1995;Huang et al 2005;Jung et al 2005;Lee and Kim 2002), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH; Lee and Hosomi 2001;Masten and Davies 1997;Nam et al 2001;Watts et al 2002), and chlorinated hydrocarbons (Huang et al 1999(Huang et al , 2005Hunkeler et al 2003;Northup and Cassidy 2008;Ormad et al 1994;Schnarr et al 1998;Siegrist et al 1999;Vella and Veronda 1993;Watts et al 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typical treatments include Fenton's reagent with hydrogen peroxide and ferrous iron, the less acidic modified Fenton's reagent, permanganate, persulfate, and ozone injection (Table 1). A number of review articles provide insight into the chemistry and proper application of oxidation regimens (Gates and Siegrist 1995;Kubal et al 2008;Rivas 2006;Seol et al 2003;Tsai et al 2008;Watts and Teel 2005). ISCO has been successfully used to oxidize and thus lower the concentration of petroleum-derived hydrocarbons (total petroleum hydrocarbons, TPH, Crimi and Taylor 2007;Gates and Siegrist 1995;Huang et al 2005;Jung et al 2005;Lee and Kim 2002), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH; Lee and Hosomi 2001;Masten and Davies 1997;Nam et al 2001;Watts et al 2002), and chlorinated hydrocarbons (Huang et al 1999(Huang et al , 2005Hunkeler et al 2003;Northup and Cassidy 2008;Ormad et al 1994;Schnarr et al 1998;Siegrist et al 1999;Vella and Veronda 1993;Watts et al 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is, however, very important to find rapid and effective solutions able to sanitize the interested areas from PAH pollutants in order to reduce the potential health risks (Krajčovičová & Eschenroeder 2007;Jennings 2012). Different kinds of chemical strategies are currently applied to clean the soil from PAH contaminations, of which the chemical oxidation using oxidants such as ozone, hydrogen peroxide, permanganate, and persulphate seems to be a promising technique (Bissey et al 2006;Rivas 2006;Ferrarese et al 2008).…”
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“…[9] has reported that soil pollution influences the activities of enzymes in the soil. The soluble compounds in diesel have been reported to be toxic to aquatic organisms, other animals and human beings [10], [11], [12], [13]. Bioistimulation involves nutrient enhancement of microbial breakdown of organic waste [14].Natural manure such as poultry manure,compost and artifitial manure such as fertilizer have been reported to improve microbial degradation of organic wastes [15], [16], [3].…”
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confidence: 99%