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DOI 10.1002/ceat.201200027
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Title (Primary) In situ radio-frequency heating for soil remediation at a former service station: case study and general aspects
Author Huon, G.; Simpson, T.; Holzer, F.; Maini, G.; Will, F.; Kopinke, F.-D.; Roland, U.
Source Titel Chemical Engineering & Technology
Year 2012
Department TUCHEM
Volume 35
Issue 8
Page From 1534
Page To 1544
Language englisch
Keywords energy efficiency;mineral oil hydrocarbons;radio-frequency heating;soil vapor extraction
Abstract

In situ radio-frequency heating (ISRFH) was successfully applied during remediation of a former petrol station. Using a three-electrode array in combination with extraction wells for soil vapor extraction (SVE), pollution consisting mainly of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, and mineral oil hydrocarbons (in total about 1100 kg) was eliminated from a chalk soil in the unsaturated zone. Specially designed rod electrodes allowed selective heating of a volume of approximately 480 m3, at a defined depth, to a mean temperature of about 50 °C. The heating drastically increased the extraction rates. After switching off ISRFH, SVE remained highly efficient for some weeks due to the heat-retaining properties of the soil. Comparison of an optimized regime of ISRFH/SVE with conventional “cold” SVE showed a reduction of remediation time by about 80 % while keeping the total energy consumption almost constant.

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Huon, G., Simpson, T., Holzer, F., Maini, G., Will, F., Kopinke, F.-D., Roland, U. (2012):
In situ radio-frequency heating for soil remediation at a former service station: case study and general aspects
Chem. Eng. Technol. 35 (8), 1534 - 1544 10.1002/ceat.201200027