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Effect of the Ratio of Crude Oil to Soil Organic Matter on H2O2

Release time:2024-08-09
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Affiliation of Author(s):
环境与市政工程学院
Journal:
Science & Technology
Key Words:
中文关键字:原油与土壤有机质比值;过氧化氢分解;氧气生成;原油;芬顿氧化,英文关键字:ratio of crude oil to soil organic matter; H2O2 de
Abstract:
Chemical oxidation with Fenton’s reagent (H2O2) was applied to two soils contaminated with TPH (total petroleum hydrocarbons as crude oil). Soil YA contains 2.69% TPH and 11.31% soil organic matter (SOM); the TPH/SOM ratio is 0.24:1.0. Soil XI contains 8.97% TPH and 5.93% SOM, i.e. the TPH/SOM ratio is 1.51:1.0. The results indicate that in soil with a low TPH/SOM ratio (containing a higher percentage of SOM), SOM could be removed easily and consume H2O2 more effectively than crude oil, and O2 gas may be a major product of the H2O2 decomposition. However, in the soil with a high TPH/SOM ratio, a low initial rate of O2 generation was obtained, and the SOM may need to be modified to improve the removal of the crude oil in that soil.
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徐金兰
Co-author:
崔祎炜,黄福娣,雷绒娟
First Author:
xujinlan
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Volume:
卷:19
Issue:
期:1
Page Number:
页:113-118
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no
Date of Publication:
2016-11-01