Review of Abiotic Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents by Reactive Iron Minerals in Aquifers

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作者
He, Y. T. [1 ]
Wilson, J. T. [2 ]
Su, C. [3 ]
Wilkin, R. T. [3 ]
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[1] W Virginia Univ, West Virginia Water Res Inst, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[2] Environm Solut LLC, Ada, OK 74820 USA
[3] US EPA, Ground Water & Ecosyst Restorat Div, Natl Risk Management Res Lab, Off Res & Dev, Ada, OK 74820 USA
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CARBON-TETRACHLORIDE TRANSFORMATION; BEARING SOIL MINERALS; ZERO VALENT IRON; AIR-FORCE-BASE; REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION; CIS-DICHLOROETHYLENE; NATURAL ATTENUATION; MACKINAWITE FES; GREEN RUSTS; TRICHLOROETHYLENE;
D O I
10.1111/gwmr.12111
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TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
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081501 ;
摘要
Abiotic degradation of chlorinated solvents by reactive iron minerals such as iron sulfides, magnetite, green rust, and other Fe(II)-containing minerals has been observed in both laboratory and field studies. These reactive iron minerals form under iron- and sulfate-reducing conditions which are commonly found in permeable reactive barriers (PRBs), enhanced reductive dechlorination (ERD) treatment locations, landfills, and aquifers that are chemically reducing. The objective of this review is to synthesize current understanding of abiotic degradation of chlorinated solvents by reactive iron minerals, with special focus on how abiotic processes relate to groundwater remediation. Degradation of chlorinated solvents by reactive minerals can proceed through reductive elimination, hydrogenolysis, dehydrohalogenation, and hydrolysis reactions. Degradation products of abiotic reactions depend on degradation pathways and parent compounds. Some degradation products (e.g., acetylene) have the potential to serve as a signature product for demonstrating abiotic reactions. Laboratory and field studies show that various minerals have a range of reactivity toward chlorinated solvents. A general trend of mineral reactivity for degradation of chlorinated solvents can be approximated as follows: disordered FeS > FeS > Fe(0) > FeS2 > sorbed Fe2+>green rust=magnetite>biotite=vermiculite. Reaction kinetics are also influenced by factors such as pH, natural organic matter (NOM), coexisting metal ions, and sulfide concentration in the system. In practice, abiotic reactions can be engineered to stimulate reactive mineral formation for groundwater remediation. Under appropriate site geochemical conditions, abiotic reactions can occur naturally, and can be incorporated into remedial strategies such as monitored natural attenuation.
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