Innovative Treatment of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLS) Using Surfacant-Enhanced In-Sito Chemical Oxidation (SISCO ®)
Traditional ISCO methods have had limited success in degrading
non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) because of mass transfer
limitations controlling the rate of dissolution of NAPL
constituents into groundwater. In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO)
reactions predominantly take place in the aqueous phase in the
subsurface. Treatability studies andfield verification
pilot-studies have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of
a new type of Coelution Technology®, Surfactant-Enhanced.
Read More: Innovative
Treatment of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLS) Using
Surfacant-Enhanced In-Sito Chemical Oxidation (SISCO ®)
Tags: green technology, green chemistry, NAPLs, S-ISCO, mgp, DNAPL, groundwater, ISCO, VeruSOL
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