This study explores a novel application of sulfidated zero-valent iron (S-ZVI) bimetals for the treatment of chlorinated solvents in the vapor phase. The potential of these reactive materials was investigated through batch, column, and modeling tests. The materials were produced by disc milling of ZVI, sulfur (S), copper (Cu), and nickel (Ni) with molar ratios of 0.05 and 0.2. The reactivity of the materials was assessed through vapor degradation batch tests conducted under partially saturated conditions using trichloroethylene (TCE) as a model compound. Sulfidated materials with a 0.05 S/ZVI molar ratio were the most reactive, achieving up to 99 % degradation of TCE vapors within 18 h and first-order degradation constants of 5-5.7 d-1. Compared to the nonsulfidated materials, sulfidated ones remained reactive even after aging by exposure to air for 30 days. In all tests, C3-C6 hydrocarbons were detected as main byproducts, indicating beta-elimination as the dominant TCE degradation pathway, with minor dichloroethylene and vinyl chloride amounts from the hydrogenolysis pathway. To evaluate the use of sulfidated bimetals as Horizontal Permeable Reactive Barriers (HPRBs) for treating chlorinated vapors in the subsurface, TCE diffusion column tests were performed using a 5 cm thick reactive layer of SZVI-Ni. These tests demonstrated up to 70 % degradation over 25 days. By integrating the column test results into an analytical model, it was estimated that an 18 cm HPRB could ensure up to 99 % degradation of TCE vapors. These findings highlight the potential of S-ZVI bimetals as an effective passive mitigation system for reducing chlorinated solvent vapor emissions from the subsurface.

Settimi, C., Zingaretti, D., Verginelli, I., Baciocchi, R. (2025). Sulfidated zero-valent iron bimetals for passive remediation of chlorinated vapors in the subsurface. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 374 [10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126202].

Sulfidated zero-valent iron bimetals for passive remediation of chlorinated vapors in the subsurface

Settimi, C;Zingaretti, D
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Verginelli, I;Baciocchi, R
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study explores a novel application of sulfidated zero-valent iron (S-ZVI) bimetals for the treatment of chlorinated solvents in the vapor phase. The potential of these reactive materials was investigated through batch, column, and modeling tests. The materials were produced by disc milling of ZVI, sulfur (S), copper (Cu), and nickel (Ni) with molar ratios of 0.05 and 0.2. The reactivity of the materials was assessed through vapor degradation batch tests conducted under partially saturated conditions using trichloroethylene (TCE) as a model compound. Sulfidated materials with a 0.05 S/ZVI molar ratio were the most reactive, achieving up to 99 % degradation of TCE vapors within 18 h and first-order degradation constants of 5-5.7 d-1. Compared to the nonsulfidated materials, sulfidated ones remained reactive even after aging by exposure to air for 30 days. In all tests, C3-C6 hydrocarbons were detected as main byproducts, indicating beta-elimination as the dominant TCE degradation pathway, with minor dichloroethylene and vinyl chloride amounts from the hydrogenolysis pathway. To evaluate the use of sulfidated bimetals as Horizontal Permeable Reactive Barriers (HPRBs) for treating chlorinated vapors in the subsurface, TCE diffusion column tests were performed using a 5 cm thick reactive layer of SZVI-Ni. These tests demonstrated up to 70 % degradation over 25 days. By integrating the column test results into an analytical model, it was estimated that an 18 cm HPRB could ensure up to 99 % degradation of TCE vapors. These findings highlight the potential of S-ZVI bimetals as an effective passive mitigation system for reducing chlorinated solvent vapor emissions from the subsurface.
2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ICAR/03
Settore CEAR-02/A - Ingegneria sanitaria-ambientale
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Bimetal; Chlorinated solvents vapors; Dechlorination; Risk mitigation strategies; Sulfidation; Zero-valent iron
Settimi, C., Zingaretti, D., Verginelli, I., Baciocchi, R. (2025). Sulfidated zero-valent iron bimetals for passive remediation of chlorinated vapors in the subsurface. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 374 [10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126202].
Settimi, C; Zingaretti, D; Verginelli, I; Baciocchi, R
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