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Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.

The remediation of chromium-contaminated sites requires knowledge of the processes that control the migration and transformation of chromium. Advection, dispersion, and diffusion are physical processes affecting the rate at which contaminants can migrate in the subsurface. Heterogeneity is an import...

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Autores principales: Palmer, C D, Wittbrodt, P R
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1935849
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description The remediation of chromium-contaminated sites requires knowledge of the processes that control the migration and transformation of chromium. Advection, dispersion, and diffusion are physical processes affecting the rate at which contaminants can migrate in the subsurface. Heterogeneity is an important factor that affects the contribution of each of these mechanisms to the migration of chromium-laden waters. Redox reactions, chemical speciation, adsorption/desorption phenomena, and precipitation/dissolution reactions control the transformation and mobility of chromium. The reduction of CrVI to CrIII can occur in the presence of ferrous iron in solution or in mineral phases, reduced sulfur compounds, or soil organic matter. At neutral to alkaline pH, the CrIII precipitates as amorphous hydroxides or forms complexes with organic matter. CrIII is oxidized by manganese dioxide, a common mineral found in many soils. Solid-phase precipitates of hexavalent chromium such as barium chromate can serve either as sources or sinks for CrVI. Adsorption of CrVI in soils increases with decreasing chromium concentration, making it more difficult to remove the chromium as the concentration decreases during pump-and-treat remediation. Knowledge of these chemical and physical processes is important in developing and selecting effective, cost-efficient remediation designs for chromium-contaminated sites.
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spelling pubmed-15193872006-07-26 Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites. Palmer, C D Wittbrodt, P R Environ Health Perspect Research Article The remediation of chromium-contaminated sites requires knowledge of the processes that control the migration and transformation of chromium. Advection, dispersion, and diffusion are physical processes affecting the rate at which contaminants can migrate in the subsurface. Heterogeneity is an important factor that affects the contribution of each of these mechanisms to the migration of chromium-laden waters. Redox reactions, chemical speciation, adsorption/desorption phenomena, and precipitation/dissolution reactions control the transformation and mobility of chromium. The reduction of CrVI to CrIII can occur in the presence of ferrous iron in solution or in mineral phases, reduced sulfur compounds, or soil organic matter. At neutral to alkaline pH, the CrIII precipitates as amorphous hydroxides or forms complexes with organic matter. CrIII is oxidized by manganese dioxide, a common mineral found in many soils. Solid-phase precipitates of hexavalent chromium such as barium chromate can serve either as sources or sinks for CrVI. Adsorption of CrVI in soils increases with decreasing chromium concentration, making it more difficult to remove the chromium as the concentration decreases during pump-and-treat remediation. Knowledge of these chemical and physical processes is important in developing and selecting effective, cost-efficient remediation designs for chromium-contaminated sites. 1991-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1519387/ /pubmed/1935849 Text en
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Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
title Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
title_full Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
title_fullStr Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
title_full_unstemmed Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
title_short Processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
title_sort processes affecting the remediation of chromium-contaminated sites.
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