2017
DOI: 10.1080/10889868.2017.1312265
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Large-scale bioventing degradation rates of petroleum hydrocarbons and determination of scale-up factors

Abstract: Bioventing is a cutting edge, non-destructive treatment method that uses indigenous soil microorganisms in-situ to remediate petroleum hydrocarbons in the unsaturated soil zone.Transferring the application of this technology to a field environment still has some uncertainties due to scale-up challenges. In order to identify the scale-up factor, a 80 kg soil reactor system was developed, consisting of a custom made reactor, climate chamber, low flow venting system and an off gas capture device. Sandy and clayey… Show more

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“…Shewfelt et al (2005) and Eyvazi and Zytner (2009) have done work using 150 g soil samples, optimizing the process and developing a correlation to estimate the degradation rate constant. Khan and Zytner (2013) performed extensive work with 4 kg scale reactors and his work was continued by Mosco and Zytner (2017), using 80 kg reactors, determining the scale-up factors.…”
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“…Shewfelt et al (2005) and Eyvazi and Zytner (2009) have done work using 150 g soil samples, optimizing the process and developing a correlation to estimate the degradation rate constant. Khan and Zytner (2013) performed extensive work with 4 kg scale reactors and his work was continued by Mosco and Zytner (2017), using 80 kg reactors, determining the scale-up factors.…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to support the research done by Shewfelt et al (2005), Eyvazi and Zytner (2009), Khan and Zytner (2013) and Mosco and Zytner (2017) is required to improve predictions for site closure times when using bioventing. These past experiments were performed using freshly spiked soil.…”
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