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ELECTROCHEMICAL DECHLORINATION OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE USING GRANULAR-GRAPHITE ELECTRODES

Citation:

Chen**, J. L., S R. AlAbed*, J A. Ryan*, AND Z. Li**. ELECTROCHEMICAL DECHLORINATION OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE USING GRANULAR-GRAPHITE ELECTRODES. Presented at American Chemical Society 220th National Meeting, Washington, DC, 8/20-24/2000.

Description:

Electrochemical dechlorination of TCE ws conducted in a glass column using granular graphite as electrodes. A constant voltage of 15 volt was applied resulting in 60-62 mA of current. Approximately 4-6% of the TCE was dechlorinated. Among the reduced TCE, more than 95% was completely dechlorinated to methane, ethane, ethene, and acetylene. Vinyl chloride and all three dichloroethylene isomer were detected. The result shows the feasibility of using granular graphite-filled hydraulic fractures (cathode) as in situ treatment zones for chlorinated organic compounds during electroosmosis.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:08/20/2000
Record Last Revised:06/06/2005
Record ID: 59863