收稿日期: 2008-01-21
修回日期: 2008-05-09
网络出版日期: 2008-08-10
基金资助
中国科技部合作项目“污染场地的土壤地下水有机污染健康风险评价与修复研究”(编号:2006DFA21180);国家自然科学基金项目“地下水中氯代烃污染的生物活化共代谢降解研究”(编号:40372109)和“地下水中单环芳烃和氯代有机溶剂混合污染羽的化学生物联合处理技术研究”(编号:40572146)资助.
Progress on Remediation of Trichloroethylene (TCE) in Soil and Groundwater Contaminated Source Area
Received date: 2008-01-21
Revised date: 2008-05-09
Online published: 2008-08-10
高霏 , 陈鸿汉 , 刘菲 . 三氯乙烯污染土壤和地下水污染源区的修复研究进展[J]. 地球科学进展, 2008 , 23(8) : 821 -829 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2008.08.0821
Trichloroethylene (TCE) has been the most prevalent contaminant in soil and groundwater due to its wide use in modern industrial production. However, its impact on human health has also been a growing concern. Four kinds of In-Situ remediation of TCE-contaminated soil and groundwater source area, including In-Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO), In-Situ Thermal Treatment (ISTR) and In-Situ Bioremediation, were summarized in detail based on the exrtensive review of the worldwide literatures. Other In-Situ remediation techniques were also discussed, such as Fenton Oxidation, Persulfate Oxidation, Steam Enhanced Extraction (SEE) and Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH).
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