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Novel Permeable Reactive
Barrier Materials for the Mercury Plume--Lynntech, Inc., 7610 Eastmark
Drive, Suite 202, College Station, TX 77840-4023;
979-693-0017, www.lynntech.com
Dr. Hariprasad Gali, Principal
Investigator,
hari.gali@lynntech.com
Dr. G. Duncan Hitchens, Business
Official,
duncan.hitchens@lynntech.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83704
Amount:
$100,000
Mercury is of significant environmental concern because of
its toxicity, persistence in the environment, and bioaccumulation in the food
chain. Several DOE sites have
subsurface plumes that are contaminated with toxic metals such as mercury.
However, no suitable reactive material is available for use as a
permeable reactive barrier (PRB) to decontaminate the mercury plume.
Preliminary studies of new low-cost sorbents based on inorganic-organic
hybrid materials have demonstrated extremely high affinity, selectivity, and
loading capacity for mercury, suggesting their potential utility as reactive
materials for PRBs. This project
will develop commercially viable low-cost, robust sorbents for selectively
removing mercury from water. Phase I
will demonstrate the feasibility of the new type of barrier technology in
laboratory scale test systems using surrogate wastewater and contaminated water
samples taken from a DOE site. The
results will be utilized for the design and implementation of field testing at a
mercury-contaminated DOE site.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:
The proposed inorganic-organic hybrid materials should have potential
application in treatment plants for drinking water, industrial wastewater,
mining wastewater, municipal wastewater, nuclear waste, and also in
point-of-entry water purification systems.