Addition of activated carbons (AC) to polluted sediments and soils is an attractive remediation technique aiming at reducing pore water concentrations of hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs). In this study, we present (pseudo-)equilibrium as well as kinetic parameters for sorption of a series of PAHs and PCBs to powdered and granular activated carbons (AC) after three different sediment treatments: sediment mixed with powdered AC (PAC), sediment mixed with granular AC (GAC), and addition of GAC followed by 2 d mixing and subsequent removal ('sediment stripping'). Remediation efficiency was assessed by quantifying fluxes of PAHs towards SPME passive samplers inserted in the sediment top layer, which showed that the efficiency decreased in...
This study investigated the interferences caused by high humic acid concentrations on the adsorption...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Two mathematic models, the mo...
Addition of activated carbons (AC) to polluted sediments and soils is an attractive remediation tech...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...
Ex situ solid phase extraction with granular activated carbon (GAC) is a promising technique to reme...
Contaminated sediments can be remediated by adding carbonaceous materials (CM), e.g. activated carbo...
Studies have demonstrated that hydrophobic organic compounds (HOC) show strong sorption to black car...
The effectiveness of activated carbon (AC) treatment to sequester hydrophobic organic contaminants i...
The validity of a hydrophobic organic contaminant mass transfer model to predict the effectiveness o...
The contamination of ground and surface waters by synthetic organic chemicals (SOCs) has increased m...
Activated carbon (AC) amendment to polluted sediment or soil is an emerging in situ treatment techni...
Addition of activated carbon (AC) to sediments has been proposed as a method to reduce ecotoxicologi...
Contaminated sediment is a major environmental problem in numerous sites across the US and requires ...
Purpose: Stripping contaminants from sediments with granular activated carbon (GAC) is a promising r...
This study investigated the interferences caused by high humic acid concentrations on the adsorption...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Two mathematic models, the mo...
Addition of activated carbons (AC) to polluted sediments and soils is an attractive remediation tech...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...
Ex situ solid phase extraction with granular activated carbon (GAC) is a promising technique to reme...
Contaminated sediments can be remediated by adding carbonaceous materials (CM), e.g. activated carbo...
Studies have demonstrated that hydrophobic organic compounds (HOC) show strong sorption to black car...
The effectiveness of activated carbon (AC) treatment to sequester hydrophobic organic contaminants i...
The validity of a hydrophobic organic contaminant mass transfer model to predict the effectiveness o...
The contamination of ground and surface waters by synthetic organic chemicals (SOCs) has increased m...
Activated carbon (AC) amendment to polluted sediment or soil is an emerging in situ treatment techni...
Addition of activated carbon (AC) to sediments has been proposed as a method to reduce ecotoxicologi...
Contaminated sediment is a major environmental problem in numerous sites across the US and requires ...
Purpose: Stripping contaminants from sediments with granular activated carbon (GAC) is a promising r...
This study investigated the interferences caused by high humic acid concentrations on the adsorption...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Two mathematic models, the mo...