Abstract:Non‐aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs), such as toluene, often contaminate the subsurface. In this study, we focus on the transformation of toluene NAPL trapped in a single glass replica of a rock fracture via in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) with ferrous activated persulfate. The trapped toluene consisted of a main trapped blob surrounded by smaller blobs. Over 53 days, successive persulfate injections into the fracture were interspersed with periods of water flushing. During persulfate injections, effluent tolue… Show more
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