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Efficiency of modified chemical remediation techniques for soil contaminated by organochlorine pesticides

  • S. N. Correa-Torres
  • , M. Kopytko
  • , S. Avila

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    Abstract

    This study reports the optimization of innovation chemical techniques in order to improve the remediation of soils contaminated with organochloride pesticides. The techniques used for remediation were dehalogenation and chemical oxidation in soil contaminated by pesticides. These techniques were applied sequentially and combined to evaluate the design optimize the concentration and contact time variables. The soil of this study was collect in cotton crop zone in Agustin Codazzi municipality, Colombia, and its physical properties was measure. The modified dehalogenation technique of EPA was applied on the contaminated soil by adding Sodium Bicarbonate solution at different concentrations and rates during 4, 7 and 14 days, subsequently oxidation technique was implemented by applying a solution of KMnO4 at different concentration and reaction times. Organochlorine were detected by Gas Chromatography analysis coupled Mass Spectrometry and its removals were between 85.4- 90.0% of compounds such as 4, 4′-DDT, 4,4′-DDD, 4,4-DDE, trans-Clordane y Endrin. These results demonstrate that the technique of dehalogenation with oxidation chemistry can be used for remediation soils contaminated by organochloride pesticides.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number012020
    JournalIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
    Volume138
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 15 Jul 2016
    Event2nd International congress of Mechanical Engineering and Agricultural Science, CIIMCA 2015 - Floridablanca, Colombia
    Duration: 7 Oct 20159 Oct 2015

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