“…In previous studies, various polar and nonpolar solvents including methanol [6] , ethanol [13] , [14] , [15] , acetone [16] , isopropanol [17] , and hexane [16] have been tested in soil washing processes for the remediation of dioxins and PCBs-contaminated soils and sediments. Some studies have also investigated the effect of natural solvents including fish oil [18] , wine [19] , and olive oil [20] on the removal of dioxins and PCBs from contaminated soils. It is generally known that the selection of an appropriate solvent depends on soil/sediment characteristics, including soil particle size and organic content, contaminant concentration, and the solubility of target organic pollutants in the solvents [4] , [13] , [15] .…”