
The Efficacy of Oxidative Coupling for Promoting In-Situ Immobilization of Hydroxylated Aromatics in Contaminated Soil and Sediments Systems - Final Report
Author(s) -
; Weber
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/775520
Subject(s) - in situ , coupling (piping) , environmental chemistry , contamination , oxidative coupling of methane , soil water , chemistry , selection (genetic algorithm) , environmental science , biochemical engineering , soil science , materials science , computer science , organic chemistry , ecology , metallurgy , engineering , biology , methane , artificial intelligence
The study clearly shows that the structure and composition of the organic matter of soils and sediments are essential considerations for the selection of materials for engineered applications of oxidative coupling processes. A rate model was developed to facilitate quantitative evaluation and mechanistic interpretation of these fairly complex coupling processes