Title : Effect of pre-heating on the chemical oxidation efficiency: implications for the PAH availability measurement in contaminated soils.

Pub. Date : 2015 Apr 9

PMID : 25557939






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1 H2O2 and Fenton-like treatments presented low efficiency to degrade PAH in the soil presenting poor PAH availability, however, the PAH degradation rates were improved with the pre-heating. Hydrogen Peroxide phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens
2 H2O2 and Fenton-like treatments presented low efficiency to degrade PAH in the soil presenting poor PAH availability, however, the PAH degradation rates were improved with the pre-heating. Hydrogen Peroxide phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens
3 H2O2 and Fenton-like treatments presented low efficiency to degrade PAH in the soil presenting poor PAH availability, however, the PAH degradation rates were improved with the pre-heating. Hydrogen Peroxide phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens
4 Consequently H2O2-based treatments (including Fenton-like) are highly sensitive to contaminant availability and seem to be valid methods to estimate the available PAH fraction in contaminated soils. Hydrogen Peroxide phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens