In situ subsurface decontamination method
First Claim
1. A method of decontaminating soil and ground water containing organic contaminants and an iron compound, which comprises the steps of:
- treating such soils and ground water with an effective amount an alkaline aqueous solution which has a pH of at least 7 and contains an alkaline buffering agent, a peroxide and a water-soluble aminopolycarboxylate-chelating agent for a time sufficient to have the water-soluble aminopolycarboxylate-chelating agent chelate the iron of the iron compound present in the soils and ground water;
reacting the chelated iron with the peroxide to catalytically convert the peroxide to an oxidizing agent; and
then, contacting the organic contaminants in the soil and ground water with the oxidizing agent to oxidize the organic contaminants to environmentally safe, non-toxic compounds.
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Abstract
A method of decontaminating soil and ground water containing organic contaminants and divalent metal compounds. It comprises the steps of first treating such soils and ground water with an effective amount an aqueous solution containing a peroxide and a water soluble chelating agent for a time sufficient to have the water soluble chelating agent chelate at least one of the divalent metals of the divalent metal compounds present in the soil and ground water. Next, the chelated metals are brought into contact with the peroxide to catalytically convert the peroxide to an oxidizing agent. Finally, the last step is contacting the organic contaminants in the soil and ground water with the oxidizing agent to oxidize the organic contaminants to environmentally safe, non-toxic compounds.
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1. A method of decontaminating soil and ground water containing organic contaminants and an iron compound, which comprises the steps of:
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treating such soils and ground water with an effective amount an alkaline aqueous solution which has a pH of at least 7 and contains an alkaline buffering agent, a peroxide and a water-soluble aminopolycarboxylate-chelating agent for a time sufficient to have the water-soluble aminopolycarboxylate-chelating agent chelate the iron of the iron compound present in the soils and ground water;
reacting the chelated iron with the peroxide to catalytically convert the peroxide to an oxidizing agent; and
then,contacting the organic contaminants in the soil and ground water with the oxidizing agent to oxidize the organic contaminants to environmentally safe, non-toxic compounds. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of decontaminating soil and ground water containing organic contaminants and an iron compound, which comprises the steps of:
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treating such soils and ground water with an effective amount an alkaline solution which has a pH between 7.0 and 9.5 and contains a phosphate and urea phosphate buffering agent, a peroxide and a water soluble aminocarboxylate-chelating agent for a time sufficient to have the water-soluble aminopolycarboxylate-chelating agent chelate the iron of the iron compound present in the soils and ground water;
reacting the chelated iron with the peroxide to catalytically convert the peroxide to an oxidizing agent; and
then,contacting the organic contaminants in the soil and ground water with the oxidizing agent to oxidize the organic contaminants to environmentally safe, non-toxic compounds. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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