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Electrochemical transformation of an aged tetrachloroethylene contamination in realistic aquifer settings

In Chemosphere 2020, Volume 243, pp. 125340
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Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Materials and Durability, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland3

Electrochemical removal of chlorinated ethenes in groundwater plumes may potentially overcome some of the challenges faced by current remediation technologies. So far, studies have been conducted in simplified settings of synthetic groundwater and inert porous matrices. This study is a stepwise investigation of the influence of field-extracted groundwater, sandy sediment and groundwater aquifer temperatures on the removal of an aged partially degraded contamination of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) at a typical groundwater flow rate.

The aim is to assess the potential for applying electrochemistry at contaminated sites. At a constant current of 120 mA, pH and conductivity were unaffected downgradient the electrochemical zone. Major groundwater species were reduced and oxidized. Some minerals deposited, others dissolved. Hydrogen peroxide, a strong oxidant, was formed in levels up to 5 mg L−1 with a limited distribution into the sandy sediment.

Trichloromethane was formed, supposedly by oxidation of organic matter in the sandy sediment in the presence of chloride. The more realistic the settings, the higher the PCE removal, bringing concentrations down to 7.8 ± 2.3 μg L−1. A complete removal of trichloroethylene and cis-1,2-dichloroethylene was obtained.

The results suggest that competing reactions related to the natural complex hydrogeochemistry are insignificant in terms of affecting the electrochemical degradation of PCE and chlorinated intermediates.

Language: English
Year: 2020
Pages: 125340
ISSN: 18791298 and 00456535
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125340
ORCIDs: Hyldegaard, Bente Højlund and Ottosen, Lisbeth M.

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