4. Pollutants treatable by thermal desorption
The general rule for determining the applicability of thermal desorption is that it can handle all compounds with boiling temperatures below 550°C at atmospheric pressure. This limit is dictated on the one hand by the temperature limitations of the materials used (carbon steels in particular), which lose their mechanical properties at temperatures above 550°C for long periods, and on the other hand by the fact that beyond this point, temperature no longer discriminates between pollutants and noble soil materials.
Most organic compounds can be treated by thermal desorption, as well as a few inorganic compounds such as cyanides and mercury.
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Bibliography
Software tools
PROGEPI January 2017, Cyclone 2.0 software, PROGEPI, 1 rue Grandville, 54000 Nancy, France
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Websites
BRGM-ADEME Interactive tool for pre-selecting pollution control techniques
USEPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency): implementation of thermal desorption
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Events
AquaConSoil, Sustainable Use and Management of Soil, Sediment and Water Resources, is held every two years (odd-numbered years).
Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, held every two years (even-numbered years) in California
Standards and norms
- Soil quality – Services relating to polluted sites Part 4: requirements for remediation services. - NF X31-620-4 - (2011)
- Soil quality. Sustainable remediation. - ISO/DIS 18504 - (2017)
Regulations
Code de l'environnement (version consolidée au 1 er janvier 2018).
Loi n° 2010-788 du 12 juillet 2010 portant engagement national pour l'environnement (consolidated version as of February 23, 2018).
Law no. 2014-366 of March 24, 2014 for access to housing and renovated urban planning.
Patents
Remediation of mercury contaminated soil – Shell Internationale Research Maatschappij B.V. – Harold J. Vinegar, George Leo Stegemeier – 24-10-01 EP1446239B1.
Method and system for cleaning a soil containing contaminants – D2G – Jan Haemers, Harry Zwaan, John Barbay, Ugo Falcinelli – 11-06-04 EP1604749B1.
Thermally enhanced soil decontamination method – Shell Internationale Research....
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Thermal technologies for soil decontamination
Haemers Technologies Group
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GRS Valtech
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