Selbsteinkapselung von organischen Schadstoffgemischen unterschiedlich flüchtiger Komponenten in Böden |
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Authors: | U. Seifert H. -G. Schecker |
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Affiliation: | 1. UMSICHT Institut für Umwelt- und Sicherheitstechnik, Osterfelder Str. 3, D-4200, Oberhausen 1 2. Fachbereich Chemietechnik, Arbeitsgruppe Physikalisch-Chemische Verfahrenstechnik, Universit?t Dortmund, Postfach 50 05 00, D-4600, Dortmund 50
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Abstract: | The evaporation of organic contaminants of different volatility from a porous sandfill was investigated in laboratory experiments. A significant decrease of the evaporation rate was observed under conditions of compacted fill, at high concentrations of the low-volatile component. This can be explained by the formation of a layer with a low mass fraction of the solvent near the gas-phase boundary of the contaminated zone. The term ?self-encapsulation” is suggested for this phenomenon. Theoretical considerations show that this effect can occur if a volatile component evaporates from a mixture with a substance of low volatility and if the total mass transfer resistance is mainly within the contaminant phase. The formation of a solid layer at the surface can enhance this encapsulating effect for the remaining volatile material. A similar behaviour can be expected for contaminants consisting of components of different solubility which get in contact with flowing water. |
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