A Laboratory Evaluation of the Feasibility of Chemical Oxidation Processes for Treatment of Contaminated Groundwaters.
Abstract
Chemical oxidation is a treatment technology that uses powertul chemical oxidizers to destroy organic contaminants. Typical oxidizers used in chemical oxidation processes include ozone, hydrogen peroxide, chlorine, and potassium permanganate. The chemical reaction products are usually simple organic compounds, such as carboxylic acids, and/or inorganic compounds, such as carbon dioxide, water, and simple inorganic complexes (e.g., chloride salts, in the case of chemical oxidation treatment of chlorinated solvents). jg p.13 &14
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA301059
Entities
People
- Danea Guimbellot
- Fred Ragan
- Keith Martin
- Mark E Zappi
- Norman R. Francingues