2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-1422-7
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Distribution and removal of organochlorine pesticides in waste clay bricks from an abandoned manufacturing plant using low-temperature thermal desorption technology

Abstract: The distribution of pollutants in waste clay bricks from an organochlorine pesticide-contaminated site was investigated, and removal of the pollutants using a thermal desorption technology was studied. The results showed that the contents of HCHs in both the surface and the inner layer of the bricks were slightly higher than those of DDTs. The total pore volume of the bricks was 37.7 to 41.6% with an increase from external to internal surfaces. The removal efficiency by thermal treatment was within 62 to 83% f… Show more

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“…However, low temperature thermal desorption method requires less heat energy compared to what is needed for incineration method. This method has been utilized by Cong et al [30] to remove pesticides from the clay of a manufacturing plant that was abandoned. Zhao et al [31] used this method to degrade dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane(DDT) from contaminated soil, while simultaneously monitoring polychlorinated dibenzodioxins(PCDD) formation.…”
Section: Methods For Removal Of Organochlorine Pesticides From the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, low temperature thermal desorption method requires less heat energy compared to what is needed for incineration method. This method has been utilized by Cong et al [30] to remove pesticides from the clay of a manufacturing plant that was abandoned. Zhao et al [31] used this method to degrade dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane(DDT) from contaminated soil, while simultaneously monitoring polychlorinated dibenzodioxins(PCDD) formation.…”
Section: Methods For Removal Of Organochlorine Pesticides From the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%