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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY 卷:570
Isotopic evidence of nitrate degradation by a zero-valent iron permeable reactive barrier: Batch experiments and a field scale study
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Grau-Martinez, A.1  Torrento, C.1  Carrey, R.1  Soler, A.1  Otero, N.1,2 
[1] UB, Grp MAiMA Mineral Aplicada Geoquim & Geomicrobiol, Dept Mineral Petrol & Geol Aplicada, SIMGEO UB CSIC,Fac Ciencies Terra, C Marti & Franques,S-N, Barcelona 08028, Spain
[2] Generalitat Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
关键词: Groundwater remediation;    Passive treatment system;    Abiotic nitrate reduction;    Denitrification;    Multi-isotope analysis;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.12.049
来源: Elsevier
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Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) filled with zero-valent iron (ZVI) are a well-known remediation approach to treat groundwater plumes of chlorinated volatile organic compounds as well as other contaminants. In field implementations of ZVI-PRBs designed to treat these contaminants, nitrate consumption has been reported and has been attributed to direct abiotic nitrate reduction by ZVI or to denitrification by autochthonous microorganisms using the dissolved hydrogen produced from ZVI corrosion. Isotope tools have proven to be useful for monitoring the performance of nitrate remediation actions. In this study, we evaluate the use of isotope tools to assess the effect of ZVI-PRBs on the nitrate fate for the further optimization of full-scale applications. Laboratory batch experiments were performed using granular cast ZVI and synthetic nitrate solutions at pH 4-5.5 or nitrate-containing groundwater (pH = 7.0) from a field site where a ZVI-PRB was installed. The experimental results revealed nitrate attenuation and ammonium production for both types of experiments. In the field site, the chemical and isotopic data demonstrated the occurrence of ZVI-induced abiotic nitrate reduction and denitrification in wells located close to the ZVI-PRB. The isotopic characterization of the laboratory experiments allowed us to monitor the efficiency of the ZVI-PRB at removing nitrate. The results show the limited effect of the barrier (nitrate reduction of less than 15-20%), probably related to its non-optimal design. Isotope tools were therefore proven to be useful tools for determining the efficacy of nitrate removal by ZVI-PRBs at the field scale.

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