lgli/N:\!genesis_\0day\new030220\crc\Sulfate Reduction for Remediation of Gypsiferous Soils and Solid Wastes UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis.pdf
Sulfate Reduction for Remediation of Gypsiferous Soils and Solid Wastes : UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis 🔍
Pimluck Kijjanapanich, 1985-
CRC Press, Balkema, 1, 2014
English [en] · PDF · 12.7MB · 2014 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Construction and demolition debris (CDD) and gypsiferous soils contain elevated concentrations of sulfate which can cause several environmental and agricultural problems. Reduction of the sulfate content of CDD and gypsiferous soils is an option to overcome these problems. This study aimed to develop sulfate removal systems either by biological or chemical processes to reduce the sulfate content of CDD and gypsiferous soils in order to decrease the amount of solid wastes and to improve the quality of CDD and soils for recycling purposes or agricultural applications. The treatment concept leaches the gypsum contained in the CDD by water. The sulfate containing leachate is further treated and reused in the leaching step. A mixture of cheap organic materials can be utilized as electron donor for the biological sulfate reduction step, especially in gypsiferous soils treatment. The sulfide containing effluent from the bioreactor can be removed by electrochemical sulfide oxidation system.
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lgrsnf/N:\!genesis_\0day\new030220\crc\Sulfate Reduction for Remediation of Gypsiferous Soils and Solid Wastes UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis.pdf
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Alternative title
Sulfate Reduction for Remediation of Gypsiferous Soils and Solid Wastes (IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series)
Alternative author
Kijjanapanich, Pimluck
Alternative publisher
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Alternative publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Alternative publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Alternative publisher
Gower Publishing Ltd
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
1st ed, Netherlands, 2013
Alternative edition
Leiden, 2013
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lg2476702
metadata comments
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Content: 1. Introduction2. Biological sulfate reduction for treatment of gypsum contaminated soils, sediments and solid wastes3. Organic substrates as electron donors in permeable reactive barriers for removal of heavy metals from acid mine drainage4. Use of organic substrates as electron donors for biological sulfate reduction in gypsiferous mine soils from Nakhon Si Thammarat (Thailand)5. Biological sulfate removal from gypsum contaminated construction and demolition debris6. Biological sulfate removal from construction and demolition debris leachate: Effect of bioreactor configuration7. Chemical sulfate removal for treatment of construction and demolition debris leachate8. Spontaneous electrochemical treatment for sulfur recovery from the effluent of sulfate reducing bioreactor9. Biological sulfate removal for gypsiferous soils and solid wastes remediation
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2020-02-15
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