Abstract
Treatment of PCBs in soil using metallic calcium and alcohol ultimately reduced 1300 × 10 −3 mg kg −1 PCB concentration to 1.8 × 10 −3 mg kg −1. Moreover, using the metallic calcium catalyst method to promote the effective use of hydrogen gas in the presence of a specific reducing catalyst such as Rh/C, the decomposition efficiency of PCBs was notably increased despite mild reaction conditions. The total PCB concentration of treated soils decreased from 1300 × 10 −3 mg kg −1 to 0.62 × 10 −3 mg kg −1 (decomp. avg. = 99.95%). Treatment of soils with metallic calcium and a Rh/C catalyst in alcohol under mild conditions such as 0.15–0.26 MPa at room temperature is extremely effective for degradation of existing PCBs.
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