The usefulness of solid oxidants for biostimulation, determined by their kinetics and stoichiometry /

addressed the questions of release rates, oxygen to solid

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Waite, Andrew James, 1956-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1996.
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Summary:addressed the questions of release rates, oxygen to solid
amendments. These amendments increase the level of one or
bioremediation. The release rates were determined by
calculated release rate was generated by the unencapsulated
CaO2 hold the highest promise for use in saturated surface
Chemical formulations were developed to provide oxygen to
chloride) (PVDC); free sodium-percarbonate crystals; calcium
converted to digital and logged to computer. This research
developed a commensurate increased interest in soil chemical
developed a predictive model for the release of oxygen from
from sealed batch reactors. The acquired analog data was
hr-'), then the encapsulated Na2CO3'1.5H202 (1.77X 10-2 mgrl
hr-'). The data indicated that M902 or a niix of M902 and
hr-'). The lowest release rate was for M902 (1.57X 10-3 mgr'
limiting, compound in both flooded and subsurface soils.
more limiting nutrients in the natural environment. Along
Na2CO3'1.5H202 (132 mgl-' hr-'), followed by CaO2 (3.2 mgr'
nitrogen and phosphorous, oxygen (02) is an important, often
percarbonate (Na2CO3'1.5H202) encapsulated in poly(vinyhdene
peroxide (CaO2); and magnesium peroxide (MgO2). The highest
polarographic measurement of the 02 concentration over time
ratios, and probability of migration into the soil. We
soil applications.
The increased interest in in situ bioremediation has
the release rates of four chemical compounds formulated for
the slow release of oxygen that may be used to enhance
these anoxic environments. We evaluated, in distilled water,
these solid additives. The four oxidants were: sodium-
with the conventional constituents of interest such as
Item Description:"Major subject: Civil Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:x, 119 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages 117-118.