Km. Qaisi et al., TRANSPORT PROCESS OF TNT FROM FLOODED HIGHLY CONTAMINATED SURFACE SOIL BED, Journal of environmental science and health. Part A: Environmental science and engineering, 31(10), 1996, pp. 2515-2532
Remediation of TNT contaminated soil by phytoremediation and bioremedi
ation in aqueous medium is often limited by TNT desorption from the so
il. Understanding the desorption of TNT from the contaminated soil is
needed in order to employ effective soil remediation strategies. TNT (
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene) desorption was investigated using a flat sheet
flow leaching bed reactor in the laboratory. Deionized water advective
flow was pumped over the contaminated soil matrix in the form of a sh
eet flow. Concentrations of TNT in the collected water samples was det
ermined by HPLC. The result is presented as the flux of TNT from the s
oil matrix to the water phase. The results showed a decrease in TNT co
ncentration and flux with time. The rates of leaching were compared to
the prediction of a simple mathematical model that was developed for
this type of the reactors. The model accurately fits the rate of remov
al of TNT from soil under various experimental conditions. The effecti
ve diffusivity was calculated by fitting the developed mathematical mo
del against the experimental data and was found to be 2.33 x 10(-6) cm
(2)/s. Consequently this resulted in a molecular diffusivity of 6.54 x
10(-6) cm(2)/s. Diffusion is the limiting factor in leaching of TNT f
rom the soil, as was apparent from the experimental results of decreas
ing flux with time and the TNT concentration gradient profiles within
the soil bed, both during and after leaching experiment. This means th
at the diffusion of TNT is the limiting process in the overall TNT tra
nsport from soil into water.