Soil Clean Up by in-situ Surfactant Flushing. III. Laboratory Results

Abstract
Data on the solubilization of p-dichlorobenzene (DCB), naphthalene, and biphenyl in aqueous solutions of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) (0-100 mM concentration) indicate increases in effective solubilities of these hydrophobic compounds by factors of roughly 20 to 100. DCB is effectively removed from spiked clay-sand mixtures by leaching with SDS solutions in laboratory columns. Surfactant solutions loaded with DCB are satisfactorily treated by gentle extraction with hexane, and the recovered surfactant solution satisfactorily solubilizes biphenyl. A simple model for predicting the solubilization behavior of surfactants is developed and tested experimentally.