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Chemical remediation and advanced oxidation process of polychlorinated biphenyls in contaminated soils: a review

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 16, 页码 22930-22945

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-18668-3

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Chemical remediation; e-waste; Photocatalytic; PCBs; Soils

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  1. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan NRPU [7958, 7964]
  2. Pakistan Science Foundation project [PSF/Res/CP/C-CUI/Envr (151)]
  3. Pakistan Academy of Sciences [3-9/PAS/98]

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This review paper discusses the recent development in photocatalytic and chemical techniques for the remediation of PCBs in contaminated soils. Advanced oxidation is found to be an efficient remediation technique with high removal efficiency of PCBs. Persulfate oxidation is identified as a suitable technique that can work under normal environmental conditions. Factors such as pH, temperature, and the use of surfactants and organic solvents affect the effectiveness of these techniques.
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are synthetic organic compounds ubiquitously distributed worldwide due to their persistence, long-range atmospheric transport, and bioaccumulation. Owing to teratogenic properties, PCBs are a global environmental problem. Different physical, biological, and chemical techniques are utilized for the remediation of PCBs. This review paper discusses the recent development in photocatalytic and chemical techniques for the remediation of PCBs in contaminated soils. In particular, the photocatalytic degradation of PCBs combined with soil washing, Fe-based reductive dichlorination, and advanced oxidation process (Fenton advance oxidation and persulfate oxidation) is discussed and reviewed in detail. The review suggested that advanced oxidation is an efficient remediation technique with 77-99% of removal efficiency of PCBs. Persulfate oxidation is the most suitable technique which could work at normal environmental conditions (such as pH, temperature, soil organic matter (SOM), etc.). Different environmental factors such as pH, temperature, and SOM affect the Fe-based reductive dechlorination and Fenton advance oxidation techniques. The surfactants and organic solvents used in soil washing combined with photocatalytic degradation affect the degradation capability of these techniques. This review will contribute to PCBs degradation by the detailed discussion of development in chemical technique future perspective and research needs.

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