Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/16430
Title: Pentachlorobenzene sequestration in sediment by carbon rich amendment
Authors: Grgić Marko 
Beljin Jelena 
Maletić Snežana 
Kragulj Marijana
Tričković Jelena 
Zeremski Tijana
Rončević Srđan 
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Hemijska Industrija
Abstract: © 2019, Association of Chemists and Chemical Engineers of Serbia. All rights reserved. Organic pollutants in sediments are a worldwide problem because sediments act as sinks for hydrophobic, toxic, persistent and bioaccumulative hazardous compoundssuch as pentachlorobenzene (PeCB). PeCB can be involved in adsorption, desorption and transformation processes and can be made available to benthic organisms through the sediment–water interface. In order to reduce the risk, this study investigates effects of the dose and contact time between sediment and carbon-rich amendments (activated carbon (AC), biochar (BC) and hummus (HC)) on the effectiveness of detoxification. Four doses of carbon-rich amendments (0.5-10 %) and four equilibrations contact times (14-180 days) were investigated. The present research highlights the need for further examination and process optimization of different carbon-rich materials used for contaminant removal. Results have shown that the smallest dose (0.5 %) of investigated sorbents was sufficient to reduce the bioavailable fraction of PeCB below 5 %, and the ageing process after 14 days for AC and 30 days for HM and BC negligibly influenced the bioavailable fraction.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/16430
ISSN: 0367-598X
DOI: 10.2298/HEMIND1811140001G
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