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AOPs-based remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons-contaminated soils: Efficiency, influencing factors and environmental impacts

Author Affiliations
Chongqing University, Ministry of Education, Guilin University of Electronic Technology
Published InChemosphere
Year2019
Citations174

Abstract

Petroleum hydrocarbons are a class of anthropogenic compounds including alkanes, aromatic hydrocarbons, resins, asphaltenes and other organic matters, and soil pollution caused by petroleum hydrocarbons has drawn increasing interest in recent years. Multiple advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are emerging to remediate petroleum hydrocarbons-contaminated soils, while very few studies have focused on the features of AOPs applied in soils. This review aims to provide an updated overview of the state of the science about the efficiency, influencing factors and environmental implications of AOPs. The key findings from this review include: 1) cyclodextrin and its derivatives can be used to synthesize targeting reagents; 2) soil organic matter (SOM), glucose and cement can activate persulfate; 3) SOM affects redox circumstance in soil and…
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