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Article Dans Une Revue Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology Année : 2014

Soil Washing/Flushing Treatments of Organic Pollutants Enhanced by Cyclodextrins and Integrated Treatments: State of the Art

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Soils contaminated by hydrophobic organic pollutants are a common concern since they are extremely difficult to remove and their potential toxicological impacts are significant. As an alternative to traditional pump-and-treat technologies, soil washing and soil flushing are conceivable and efficient approaches. Extracting agents like cyclodextrins are compared to traditional surfactants, co-solvents and less conventional agents. Ability of cyclodextrin derivatives to form a ternary pollutant-cyclodextrin-iron complex allows discussing about promising integrated treatments requiring modified Fenton treatments like electro-Fenton process with or without combination to a biological step and a recirculation loop.
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hal-01413719 , version 1 (10-12-2016)

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Emmanuel Mousset, Mehmet A. Oturan, Eric D. van Hullebusch, Gilles Guibaud, Giovanni Esposito. Soil Washing/Flushing Treatments of Organic Pollutants Enhanced by Cyclodextrins and Integrated Treatments: State of the Art. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 2014, 44 (7), pp.705-795. ⟨hal-01413719⟩
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