Author: Yassar Hamad El-Farhan
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Coupling Transport and Biodegradation of Volatile Organic Compounds in Unsaturated Soils
Author: Yassar Hamad El-Farhan
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Coupled Processes: Diffusive Transport and Biodegradation of Volatile Organic Compounds in Unsaturated Porous Media
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Diffusive transport of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and their degradation by bacteria in unsaturated soils are coupled by poorly understood mass transfer kinetics at the gas/water interface. The capability to predict the fate of VOCs in m saturated soil is necessary to evaluate the feasibility of natural attenuation as a VOC remediation strategy. The objective of this study was to develop a mechanistically based mathematical model that considered the interdependence of VOC diffusive transport, mass transfer at the gas/water interface, microbial activity, and sorptive interactions in a moist, unsaturated soil. Because the focus of the model was on description of natural attenuation, the advective VOC transport that is induced in engineered remediation processes such as vapor extraction was not considered. The utility of the model was assessed through its ability to describe experimental observations from well-defined experiments in which toluene was used as a representative VOC and diffused through soil columns that contained a toluene degrading bacterium, Pseudomonasputida. The coefficient for gas-liquid mass-transfer, KLa, was found to be a key parameter controlling the ability of bacteria to degrade VOCs. This finding indicates that soil size and geometry are likely to be dominant parameters in assessing the possible success of natural attenuation of VOCs in contaminated unsaturated soils.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Diffusive transport of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and their degradation by bacteria in unsaturated soils are coupled by poorly understood mass transfer kinetics at the gas/water interface. The capability to predict the fate of VOCs in m saturated soil is necessary to evaluate the feasibility of natural attenuation as a VOC remediation strategy. The objective of this study was to develop a mechanistically based mathematical model that considered the interdependence of VOC diffusive transport, mass transfer at the gas/water interface, microbial activity, and sorptive interactions in a moist, unsaturated soil. Because the focus of the model was on description of natural attenuation, the advective VOC transport that is induced in engineered remediation processes such as vapor extraction was not considered. The utility of the model was assessed through its ability to describe experimental observations from well-defined experiments in which toluene was used as a representative VOC and diffused through soil columns that contained a toluene degrading bacterium, Pseudomonasputida. The coefficient for gas-liquid mass-transfer, KLa, was found to be a key parameter controlling the ability of bacteria to degrade VOCs. This finding indicates that soil size and geometry are likely to be dominant parameters in assessing the possible success of natural attenuation of VOCs in contaminated unsaturated soils.
Transport and Biodegradation of Volatile Organic Compounds
Author: Sara Picone
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789461732767
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789461732767
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 149
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Volatile Organic Compounds in the Environment
Author: Wun-cheng Wang
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN: 0803120486
Category : Biodegradation
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Papers delivered at the symposium of the same name, April 1994, by speakers from seven nations. Twenty presentations are arranged under six topics: regulation and assessment, air quality, environmental fate, environmental measurement, environmental monitoring, and control and remediation. A sampling
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN: 0803120486
Category : Biodegradation
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Papers delivered at the symposium of the same name, April 1994, by speakers from seven nations. Twenty presentations are arranged under six topics: regulation and assessment, air quality, environmental fate, environmental measurement, environmental monitoring, and control and remediation. A sampling
Atmospheric Degradation of Organic Substances
Author: Walter Klöpffer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 3527611622
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
This compilation on the degradation of 1,100 commercially important chemical products is the first publication to make this knowledge publicly accessible in one book. The data and annotations have been painstakingly assembled over a 10-year period in a collaboration between academia and regulatory authorities. The work explains in detail the methods, including computational ones, for the environmental assessment of volatile and semi-volatile substances, and is rounded off with data tables of degradation rates. A key resource for manufacturers and regulators of such substances.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 3527611622
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
This compilation on the degradation of 1,100 commercially important chemical products is the first publication to make this knowledge publicly accessible in one book. The data and annotations have been painstakingly assembled over a 10-year period in a collaboration between academia and regulatory authorities. The work explains in detail the methods, including computational ones, for the environmental assessment of volatile and semi-volatile substances, and is rounded off with data tables of degradation rates. A key resource for manufacturers and regulators of such substances.
Behavior and Determination of Volatile Organic Compunds in Soil
Author: Marti Minnich
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Category : Hazardous wastes
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Category : Hazardous wastes
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Membrane-Mediated Extraction and Biodegradation of Volatile Organic Compounds From Air
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Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
This report describes feasibility tests of a two-step strategy for air pollution control applicable to exhaust air contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from painting aircraft. In the first step of the two-step strategy, the VOC-contaminated exhaust air passes over coated, polypropylene, hollow-fiber membranes while an involatile liquid (silicone oil, mineral oil, decanol, octanol) is pumped counter-current through the filters. The organic liquid captures the VOCs, and their concentration in the circulating liquid increases whenever exhaust air circulates. In the second step, the circulating organic loop passes through a second set of hollow-fiber membranes that support a culture of microorganisms, which remove and metabolize the VOCs, on their exterior surfaces. The concentration of VOCs in the circulating loop oscillates as the painting process starts and stops because VOC capture by the liquid is a fast process whereas removal and metabolization by microorganisms is a slow process. Despite constraints caused by limited availability of commercial membrane packages, adequate rates of removal and transport into and out of circulating octanol were shown to be adequate to support the proposed technology. Biodegradation was also qualitatively validated, although each of the organisms used in these tests selectively metabolized specific classes of solvents; however, other cultures or sequential treatment stages are expected to provide satisfactory removal. Scale-up revealed material incompatibility of the membranes and adhesives with octanol. Silicone oils and vegetable oils were briefly tested as the circulating organic liquid at the end of the project. Pressure drop also remains as an engineering challenge unless ventilation exhaust rates are decreased.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
This report describes feasibility tests of a two-step strategy for air pollution control applicable to exhaust air contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from painting aircraft. In the first step of the two-step strategy, the VOC-contaminated exhaust air passes over coated, polypropylene, hollow-fiber membranes while an involatile liquid (silicone oil, mineral oil, decanol, octanol) is pumped counter-current through the filters. The organic liquid captures the VOCs, and their concentration in the circulating liquid increases whenever exhaust air circulates. In the second step, the circulating organic loop passes through a second set of hollow-fiber membranes that support a culture of microorganisms, which remove and metabolize the VOCs, on their exterior surfaces. The concentration of VOCs in the circulating loop oscillates as the painting process starts and stops because VOC capture by the liquid is a fast process whereas removal and metabolization by microorganisms is a slow process. Despite constraints caused by limited availability of commercial membrane packages, adequate rates of removal and transport into and out of circulating octanol were shown to be adequate to support the proposed technology. Biodegradation was also qualitatively validated, although each of the organisms used in these tests selectively metabolized specific classes of solvents; however, other cultures or sequential treatment stages are expected to provide satisfactory removal. Scale-up revealed material incompatibility of the membranes and adhesives with octanol. Silicone oils and vegetable oils were briefly tested as the circulating organic liquid at the end of the project. Pressure drop also remains as an engineering challenge unless ventilation exhaust rates are decreased.
Transport and Transformations of Volatile Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Soils
Author: Yan Jin
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Category : Biodegradation
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Biodegradation
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Transport of Dissolved Volatile Organic Compounds in the Unsaturated Zone
Author: Munjed A. Maraqa
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Category : Organic compounds
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Category : Organic compounds
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Biodegradation Technology for Volatile Organic Compound Removal from Airstreams
Author: Sarina J. Ergas
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Category : Air quality management
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Air quality management
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description