Principles and Practices of in Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Permanganate

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  • Principles and Practices of in Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Permanganate Book Detail

  • Author : Robert L. Siegrist
  • Release Date : 2001
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 376
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 83,83 MB

Principles and Practices of in Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Permanganate by Robert L. Siegrist PDF Summary

Book Description: - Chapter 1: An overview of chemical oxidation including its development and application for in situ treatment of contaminated sites. The oxidation chemistry of Fenton's reagent, permanganate, and ozone are highlighted along with optional methods of oxidant delivery for in situ application. The results of lab-and field-scale applications are summarized.- Chapter 2: A description of the principles and processes of chemical oxidation using potassium or sodium permanganate for organic chemical degradation, including reaction stoichiometry, equilibria, and kinetics, as well as the effects of environmental factors.- Chapter 3: Information provided on the effects of permanganate on the behavior of metals.- Chapter 4: A discussion of the potential for permeability loss and other secondary effects during in situ oxidation using permanganate.- Chapter 5: A description of optional methods of oxidant delivery for in situ remediation.- Chapter 6: A description of a process for evaluation, design, and implementation of permanganate systems.- Chapter 7: A detailed description of five different applications of an in situ chemical oxidation using potassium or sodium permanganate.- Chapter 8: Highlights of the current status and future directions of this remediation technology.

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