Application of Chemically Accelerated Biotreatment to Reduce Risk in Oil-Impacted Soils | |
Paterek, J.R. ; Bogan, W.W. ; Lahner, L.M. ; Trbovic, V. | |
National Petroleum Technology Program (U.S.) | |
关键词: Hydrocarbons; 02 Petroleum; Oxidation; Residues; Soils; | |
DOI : 10.2172/808526 RP-ID : DOE/BC/15223-1 RP-ID : AC26-99BC15223 RP-ID : 808526 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Conducted research in the following major focus areas: (1) Development of mild extraction approaches to estimate bioavailable fraction of crude oil residues in contaminated soils; (2) Application of these methods to understand decreases in toxicity and increases in sequestration of hydrocarbons over time, as well as the influence of soil properties on these processes; (3) Measurements of the abilities of various bacteria (PAH-degraders and others more representative of typical soil bacteria) to withstand oxidative treatments (i.e. Fenton's reaction) which would occur in CBT; and (4) Experiments into the biochemical/genetic inducibility of PAH degradation by compounds formed by the chemical oxidation of PAH.
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