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Remediation of soil-bound polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons using nonionic surfactants

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OSTI ID:416897
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  1. Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (United States)

The solubilization and biodegradation of soil-bound PAHs from a manufactured gas plant (MGP) site soil was investigated using surfactants. Three nonionic polyoxyethylene (POE) surfactants, Triton X-100, Tween 80, and Brij 35, were used. The fate of four PAHs, phenanthrene, anthracene, pyrene, and benzo(a)pyrene were monitored during the remediation process. The measured concentrations of solubilized PAHs agreed well with those estimated using micelle-water partitioning coefficient, K{sub m}, and Raoult`s law. The solubilization of soil-bound PAHs by surfactants is a slow, nonequilibrium process. Diffusion of PAH molecules within the weathered soil-tar matrix is proposed as the rate-limiting step in solubilizing PAHs from such soils. A radial diffusion model is used to describe solubilization of PAHs by surfactant washing. The model predicts experimental results fairly well at low surfactant dosages while at high dosages it somewhat overestimates the extent of solubilization. Biodegradation studies were performed using a natural consortium of microorganisms enriched from PAH-contaminated soils. Surfactants enhanced biodegradation of PAHs except for Tween 80. However, biodegradation of surfactants themselves appear to attenuate the beneficial effects of surfactant-mediated bioremediation.

OSTI ID:
416897
Report Number(s):
CONF-951023--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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