Effective stabilization and distribution of emulsified nanoscale zero-valent iron by xanthan for enhanced nitrobenzene removal

2019 
Abstract The reactivity and delivery of remediants and treatment of organic contaminants in heterogeneous aquifer are particularly challenging issues for injection-based remedial treatments. Our objective was to enhance the reactivity and delivery of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) and improve the sweeping efficiency of nZVI into low permeable zones (LPZs) to reduce nitrobenzene (NB). This was accomplished by conducting batch and transport experiments that quantified NB degradation by different modified nZVI and the ability of emulsified nZVI (EZVI) or xanthan carried EZVI (XG-EZVI) to penetrate and cover a lens. By incorporating the xanthan and emulsified oil with nZVI, it possessed higher stability and stronger reactivity to reduce NB. Results showed that the stability of EZVI was improved by xanthan, and there were no adverse effects on NB removal in use of XG-EZVI at limited xanthan addition of ≦100 mg L −1 . By the injection of XG-EZVI in 2D-tank experiments, the degradation of NB was 8 times that of EZVI added, while NB adsorption on media was only 1/50 of initial NB. 1205 mg of NB totally entered into the tank, the quality of aniline in effluent was approximately 90.0 mg in addition of XG-EZVI at 40 h, but not detected in presence of EZVI. The greater NB reduction by XG-EZVI resulted from higher sweeping efficiency in LPZ. These observations support the couple use of xanthan and emulsified oil for modifying nZVI as a means of achieving greater stability and reactivity and enhancing nZVI delivery into LPZs for the treatment of NB.
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