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Although alkanes are relatively less reactive to chemical oxidation compared to alkenes, the chemical oxidation of alkanes has not been adequately explored in the context of environmental remediation efforts. Laboratory-scale column experiments were therefore conducted with soil artificially contaminated by diesel fuel as a surrogate for alkanes of environmental relevance. Particular attention was paid to saturated hydrocarbons refractory to volatilization. Reaction conditions involve 1485mgkg^-^1 of the initial concentration of diesel range organics (DRO) and a constant ozone concentration of 119+/-6mgl^-^1 at the flow rate of 50mlmin^-^1. The observed removal of DRO reached 94% over 14h of continuous ozone injection. Ozone oxidation demonstrated effective removal of non-volatile DRO in the range of C"1"2-C"2"4. Each alkane compound displayed comparable degradation kinetics, suggesting virtually no selectivity of ozone reactions with alkanes in soil. A pseudo-first order kinetic model closely simulated the removal kinetics, yielding a reaction rate constant of 0.213 (+/-0.021)h^-^1 and a half-life of 3.3 (+/-0.3)h under the experimental conditions used in this study. An estimate of ozone demand was 32mg of O"3 (mgDRO)^-^1.
Characteristics in oxidative degradation by ozone for saturated hydrocarbons in soil contaminated with diesel fuel [An article from: Chemosphere]
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Author(s)D.Y. Yu, N. Kang, W. Bae, M.K. Banks
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PC0GK2
ISBN-13978B000PC0GK2
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