Removal of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from oil-contaminated Kuwaiti soil

In the uncontaminated farm soil, more than 80% of the supplemented acenaphthene, fluoranthene, and pyrene (100 mg/100 g soil) decreased in 90 days, while ratio of removal was about 20%, 30%, and 0%, respectively, in the Kuwaiti oil-contaminated soil. Simultaneous addition of naphthalene, phenanthren...

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Hauptverfasser: Horinouchi, Masae, Nishio, Youshi, Shimpo, Eriko, Rugsaseel, Sugima, Juntongjin, Kanchana, Thaniyavarn, Suthep, Nojiri, Hideaki, Yamane, Hisakazu, Omori, Toshio
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description In the uncontaminated farm soil, more than 80% of the supplemented acenaphthene, fluoranthene, and pyrene (100 mg/100 g soil) decreased in 90 days, while ratio of removal was about 20%, 30%, and 0%, respectively, in the Kuwaiti oil-contaminated soil. Simultaneous addition of naphthalene, phenanthrene, and anthrathene (100 mg of each compound/100 g soil) led the acenaphthene to a decrease of about 20% to 45% but not of fluoranthene and pyrene. Addition of the farm soil to the Kuwaiti soil did not enhance the decrease of these three PAHs.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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