Issue 5, 2001

Abstract

Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) formulation (Aroclor 1242 or 1248)–surfactant (Brij 97 or Triton CF54) emulsions (0.1–1.0%, v/v) were extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2). The declinations curve that resulted for each loading of PCB substrate was accurately modelled as a single-exponential decay, and the half-life [t1/2, 10.76 min ± 2% (Brij 97) or 10.0 min ± 14% (Triton CF54)] was independent of the level of loading. When the extraction was combined with on-line dechlorination, t1/2 was increased to 17.62 min ± 6% or 16.46 min ± 5%, respectively The dechlorination reactor contributed appreciably to the back-pressure of the system so that, under identical scCO2 head pressures, the flow rate at the exit of the system was reduced from 1500 mL min−1 (as decompressed gas) to 900 mL min−1. When corrected for the difference in flow rates, the declination curves in the absence and presence of the reactor became virtually identical. For a surfactant suspension from a soil that was field-burdened with only 6 ppm PCBs, extended operation (extraction–dechlorination) for 15 h, during which the substrate suspension was replaced every 30 min, caused no loss of the dechlorination efficiency; however, for 1% (v/v) Aroclor 1242 or 1248 in surfactant suspension, the reactor gradually lost reactivity over 5 h of continued operation. However, the reactivity could be restored virtually completely by purging the reactor column with scCO2 for 3 h or washing the column at ambient temperature with 30 mL of methanolwater (7 + 3, v/v). Mass spectrometry of the reaction products indicated that the principal products included biphenyl and toluene, but methylated benzenes and phenols were also present.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2001
Accepted
17 Jul 2001
First published
12 Sep 2001

J. Environ. Monit., 2001,3, 499-504

Extractions of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) compounds from surfactant suspension/soil extracts with dechlorination on-line

Q. Wu and W. D. Marshall, J. Environ. Monit., 2001, 3, 499 DOI: 10.1039/B105114H

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