© 2020 Rebecca Victoria McQuillanPermeable reactive barriers have proven to be an effective and cost efficient remediation technique for the clean-up of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated sites in extreme regions such as the Antarctic. The materials within these barriers, namely granular activated carbon, decontaminate migrating groundwaters via adsorption processes and prevent further spread of pollutants into the environment. However, with long operational periods, the activated carbon becomes saturated and is no longer effective at capturing contaminants. In an effort to prevent this, this thesis investigated the possibility of using in situ electrochemical treatments as a means of regenerating the activated carbon in these barriers such...
In order to prevent a simple pollution transfer and for the purpose of valorization of the process o...
A low maintenance, “self-cleaning” electrochemical approach is evaluated for regeneration of dye-loa...
To minimize the environmental impact of a fuel spill a permeable bio-reactive barrier (PRB) was desi...
Laboratory experiments have investigated the feasibility of granular activated carbon (GAC) regenera...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption has found wide application as a treatment process for the...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) is used in municipal drinking water treatment plants for the removal...
© 2016 Dr. Benjamin Lewis FreidmanIn-situ remediation is the most ecologically and cost effective m...
Using carbon adsorbents is the most common method of removing waste organics from water. However, th...
This work evaluates the feasibility of electrochemical regeneration of granular activated carbon use...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) is used in drinking water treatment plants worldwide to remove micro...
Removal of perchloroethylene using combined granular active carbon (GAC) adsorption and electrolysis...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BES) have been proposed as an emerging technology for enhancing groundw...
The electrochemical regeneration of an activated carbon, previously saturated with toluene by gas ph...
The electrochemical regeneration of real spent activated carbons (AC) used in drinking water treatme...
The regeneration of the saturated GAC then needs to be carried out to lengthen the GAC bed life. The...
In order to prevent a simple pollution transfer and for the purpose of valorization of the process o...
A low maintenance, “self-cleaning” electrochemical approach is evaluated for regeneration of dye-loa...
To minimize the environmental impact of a fuel spill a permeable bio-reactive barrier (PRB) was desi...
Laboratory experiments have investigated the feasibility of granular activated carbon (GAC) regenera...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption has found wide application as a treatment process for the...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) is used in municipal drinking water treatment plants for the removal...
© 2016 Dr. Benjamin Lewis FreidmanIn-situ remediation is the most ecologically and cost effective m...
Using carbon adsorbents is the most common method of removing waste organics from water. However, th...
This work evaluates the feasibility of electrochemical regeneration of granular activated carbon use...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) is used in drinking water treatment plants worldwide to remove micro...
Removal of perchloroethylene using combined granular active carbon (GAC) adsorption and electrolysis...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BES) have been proposed as an emerging technology for enhancing groundw...
The electrochemical regeneration of an activated carbon, previously saturated with toluene by gas ph...
The electrochemical regeneration of real spent activated carbons (AC) used in drinking water treatme...
The regeneration of the saturated GAC then needs to be carried out to lengthen the GAC bed life. The...
In order to prevent a simple pollution transfer and for the purpose of valorization of the process o...
A low maintenance, “self-cleaning” electrochemical approach is evaluated for regeneration of dye-loa...
To minimize the environmental impact of a fuel spill a permeable bio-reactive barrier (PRB) was desi...