Technical Papers...

oxidation processThe OxyTek chemical oxidation process is based on Modified Fenton's Chemistry. However, Oxy Teknologies has enhanced this established chemical process and perfected it to suit individual site's requirements.

OxyTek-ADT heavy metal treatment technology centers on a unique array of chemical reagents together with a body of remedial knowledge and experience. This significantly reduces the toxicity (TCLP) of heavy metals in soil, sludge, sediment or groundwater.

When our office is contacted by potential clients, contractors or environmental consultants, we are usually asked for technical information to substiate our technology. We are compiling a series of articles to provide this base of knowledge and we will be adding additional articles over time.

 

CHEMICAL OXIDATION

Anne-Clarisse Ndjou'ou, Joseph Bou-Nasr and Daniel Cassidy*, The Effect of Fenton Reagent Dose On Co-Existing Chemical and Microbial Oxidation in Soil.  Department of Geology and Engineering, University of Laval, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada. *Corresponding author : (418) 656-7339, Fax (418) 656-2131, email: dcassidy@ggl.ulaval.ca. 2006.

 

Anne-Clarisse Ndjou'ou, Daniel Cassidy*, Surfactant Production Accompanying The Modified Fenton Oxidation of Hydrocarbons In Soil. Department of Geology and Engineering, University of Laval, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada. *Corresponding author: (418) 656-7339, Fax (418) 656-2131, email: dcassidy@ggl.ulaval.ca . 2006.

Gordon H. Bures, Kent S. Sorenson, Jr., Jennifer P. Martin and Richard F. Reinke, “ Bio-Fracing for Enhance In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents in Low-Permeability Sediments

METAL STABILIZATION

Understanding Apatite Crystalization

Consensus Plan for Soil and Sediment Studies, Couer D’Alene River Soils and Sediments Studies ”, US EPA Region 10 (February 2001)

Immobilization of Pb from Contaminated Water, Soils, and Wastes by Phosphate Rock ” FIPR Publication No. 01-101-106, Q. Y. Ma, University of Florida and T. J. Logan and S. J. Traina, Ohio State University. October, 1994.