마이크로파 조사와 발열체를 이용한 벙커c유 오염토양의 복원

Translated title of the contribution: Remediation of Bunker Fuel Oil C Contaminated Soil with Microwave Radiation and Heating Elements

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Abstract

Total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) removal and temperature variations in bunker fuel oil C contaminated soil were investigated by using microwave radiation in the presence of triiron oxide or activated carbon as a heating element. Temperature increments of 1.4~1.6℃/Watt were observed, when 100~500 watt of microwave radiation was applied for the contaminated soil in the presence of triiron oxide or activated carbon. Temperature variation of the soil was more rapid in the presence of triiron oxide than activated carbon. 10% or 25% of heating element content was required to reach the temperature of thermal desorption for triiron oxide and activated carbon respectively. After radiation, 44.1% and 89.4% of initial TPH in soil was removed in the presence of triiron oxide and activated carbon respectively. It was observed that activated carbon was more reactive than triiron oxide for the removal of high molecular carbon of bunker fuel oil C.
Translated title of the contributionRemediation of Bunker Fuel Oil C Contaminated Soil with Microwave Radiation and Heating Elements
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)458-464
Number of pages7
Journal대한환경공학회지
Volume37
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2015

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