This study presents the results of experimental Fenton-like treatments conducted on marine sediment slurries (2 g sediment vs. 20 ml liquid). The sediment was collected in a harbor situated in a high density industrial area, characterized by a great hydrocarbon C > 12 and PAHs contamination. The investigated parameters were: the H2O2 dose, the reagent’s pH and the effect of a phosphate salt and ferrous iron addition. To evaluate sediment’s characteristics COD, particle size, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyses were performed under N2 and O2 atmosphere while dissolved organic carbon and COD analyses were performed on the filtrate. Results indicate that the treatment was able to change the organic matter to a less hydrophobic ...
Due to its high oil content, the discharge of bilge water from ships is one of the most important po...
A combination of coagulation and Fenton's process was used for the removal of total oxygen carb...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...
This study presents the results of laboratory experimental modified Fenton treatments conducted on m...
This study presents the results of laboratory scale experimental Fentonlike treatments conducted on ...
This study presents the results of laboratory experimental oxidation treatments conducted on marine ...
Thermal treatments are widely used in the remediation of soil contaminated mainly by organic compoun...
Produced water (PW) is the largest stream of wastewater from oil and gas exploration. It is highly p...
AbstractDredging of sediments is necessary in order to maintain maritime activities and for flood pr...
The Fenton process is an advanced oxidative process (AOP) that is utilized very often due to its hig...
Fenton process was investigated for the purpose of biological sludge disintegration. The Box-Wilson ...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fenton process in the treatmen...
International audienceWhen dredged from water, marine sediments are highly reactive, thus their bio-...
Production of detergent can generates wastewater containing organics matter with will consume an oxi...
International audienceDredging operations produce considerable quantities of materials, to be manage...
Due to its high oil content, the discharge of bilge water from ships is one of the most important po...
A combination of coagulation and Fenton's process was used for the removal of total oxygen carb...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...
This study presents the results of laboratory experimental modified Fenton treatments conducted on m...
This study presents the results of laboratory scale experimental Fentonlike treatments conducted on ...
This study presents the results of laboratory experimental oxidation treatments conducted on marine ...
Thermal treatments are widely used in the remediation of soil contaminated mainly by organic compoun...
Produced water (PW) is the largest stream of wastewater from oil and gas exploration. It is highly p...
AbstractDredging of sediments is necessary in order to maintain maritime activities and for flood pr...
The Fenton process is an advanced oxidative process (AOP) that is utilized very often due to its hig...
Fenton process was investigated for the purpose of biological sludge disintegration. The Box-Wilson ...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fenton process in the treatmen...
International audienceWhen dredged from water, marine sediments are highly reactive, thus their bio-...
Production of detergent can generates wastewater containing organics matter with will consume an oxi...
International audienceDredging operations produce considerable quantities of materials, to be manage...
Due to its high oil content, the discharge of bilge water from ships is one of the most important po...
A combination of coagulation and Fenton's process was used for the removal of total oxygen carb...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...