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Combination of methods of thermal and radiation treatment of sediments associated with PCBs – the Delor type

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Fig. 1

Positions of current main sources of environmental load of PCBs in Eastern Slovakia.
Positions of current main sources of environmental load of PCBs in Eastern Slovakia.

Fig. 2

Chemical structures of selected PCB congeners.
Chemical structures of selected PCB congeners.

Fig. 3

Block diagram of the design of optimization of interconnection of HT methods with radiation treatment method in their complementary interaction.
Block diagram of the design of optimization of interconnection of HT methods with radiation treatment method in their complementary interaction.

Fig. 4

Concentrations of NDL-PCBs in samples of sediments treated with RP.
Concentrations of NDL-PCBs in samples of sediments treated with RP.

Fig. 5

Comparison of NDL-PCB concentrations in untreated sediment samples with RP-treated samples following HT.
Comparison of NDL-PCB concentrations in untreated sediment samples with RP-treated samples following HT.

NDL-PCB concentration (ng/g) in sediments

Treatment RP (5 MeV/100 kGy)* HT (500°C/30 min) HT + RP**
Without RP or HT 52 200 52 200 52 200
With RP and/or HT 12 348 3 280 2 900
PCB concentration reduction factor 4.2 16.0 18.0

Concentrations of NDL-PCB and DL-PCB (ng/g) in dried sediments and in liquid condensate after HT

Substance Dried sediments Liquid condensate
NDL-PCB 3280 78.9
DL-PCB 463 69.4
Weight% 39.5 56

Reduction of DL-PCB concentration (ng/g) in sediments by RP method depending on their chemical pre-treatment

Treatment RP (5 MeV/300 kGy)* RP (5 MeV/100 kGy)**
Without RP 4 630 6 400
With RP 4 050 1 560
Concentration reduction factor 1.14 4.1
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