Title of article :
Soil flushing of cresols contaminated soil: application of nonionic and ionic surfactants under different pH and concentrations
Author/Authors :
Gitipour، Saeid نويسنده Graduate Faculty of Environmant, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , , Narenjkar، Khadijeh نويسنده Tehran University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Qods St, Tehran , , Sanati Farvash، Emad نويسنده Graduate Faculty of Environmant, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , , Asghari، Mohammad Hossein نويسنده Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
In this study, the viability of soil flushing on the removal of cresols (meta-, ortho-, and para-cresols) from contaminated
soil has been investigated. High production and distribution of cresols in the environment indicate their potential
for a widespread exposure to humans. The presence of these compounds in soil could cause a significant threat to
environment, as they are toxic and refractory in nature. Cresols are persistent chemicals which are classified by the
United State Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.EPA) as Group C, possible human carcinogens. Soil flushing is
one of the soil remediation technologies which could by applied for treatment of hydrocarbon contaminated soil.
Flushing of the contaminated soil samples was carried out by using sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and Triton X-100
surfactant solutions at the concentrations of 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.3%, and 0.4% (W/W). Three acidic, neutral, and alkaline
environments were utilized by adjusting pH of the washing solutions at 3, 7 and 12 to evaluate the effect of washing
environment in removing cresols. The results of this research denote that the highest removal efficiencies of 79.6% and
83.51% were achieved for m-cresol and total o- and p-cresols, respectively, under the alkaline environment of pH12 at
0.4% (W/W) SDS concentration. Regarding performance of Triton X-100, the removal efficiencies of 80.26% and 80.14%
for the above cresols were attained under similar conditions. Hence, illustrating the effectiveness of surfactants in soil
flushing remediation of cresols contaminated soil.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)