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Claims for Patent: 5,645,374


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Summary for Patent: 5,645,374
Title: Method for dehalogenating contaminated water and soil
Abstract:A method for dehalogenating contaminated ground water and/or soil where the contaminated area is contacted with a titanium carboxylic acid derivative such as titanium oxalate, titanium citrate or titanium nitriloacetate and a corrin or porphyrin catalyst preferably vitamin B12 compound. The result of contact with the contaminated source is that the compounds reductively dehalogenate the contaminates thereby making it less toxic. This is achieved by making use of the non-toxic reagents, namely the corrin or porphyrin catalyst such as vitamin B12 and the titanium carboxylic acid derivative.
Inventor(s): Lesage; Suzanne (Hamilton, CA), Brown; Susan Jean (Cambridge, CA), Millar; Kelly Rose (Mississauga, CA)
Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister (Hull, CA)
Application Number:08/563,038
Patent Claims:1. A method of anaerobic treatment of soil, ground water or industrial effluent contaminated with halogenated organic compounds, said method comprising contacting the soil, ground water or industrial effluent with a reduced titanium mixture which is not hazardous to the environment in the presence of a catalytic amount of corrin or porphyrin catalyst to reductively dehalogenate the organic contaminants wherein the reduced titanium mixture is a titanium oxalate solution.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the titanium oxalate solution is generated on site by applying a solution of oxalic acid to titanium metal.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the catalyst is a corrin selected from the group consisting of cyanocobalamin (ie. vitamin B12), aquocobalamin, methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin, (cyanoaquo)cobinamide, (methylaquo)cobinamide and (cyanoaquo)trimethylbenzimidazoylcobamide or a porphyrin selected from the group consisting of hemoglobin, hemin, hematin, chlorophyll a, cobalt protoporphyrin, iron protoporphyrin, magnesium protoporphyrin, nickel protoporphyrin, vanadium protoporphyrin and cobalt phthalocyanine.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein the catalyst is vitamin B12.

5. The method of claim 4 for in-situ treatment of soil contaminated with undissolved halogenated organic compounds wherein the titanium oxalate solution and vitamin B12 are pumped into the soil to reductively dehalogenate the undissolved halogenated organic compounds.

6. The method of claim 1 for reductively dehalogenating ground water or industrial effluent contaminated with halogenated organic compounds, said method performed in-situ or above ground comprising contacting the contaminated ground water or effluent with the reduced titanium mixture and then passing the ground water or effluent through a filter bed or porous reactive wall containing the corrin or porphyrin catalyst for reductive dehalogenation of the organic compounds wherein the reduced titanium mixture is a titanium oxalate solution.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the titanium oxalate solution is generated on site by applying a solution of oxalic acid to titanium metal.

8. The method of claim 6 wherein the catalyst is a corrin selected from the group consisting of cyanocobalamin (ie. vitamin B12), aquocobalamin, methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin, (cyanoaquo)cobinamide, (methylaquo)cobinamide and (cyanoaquo)trimethylbenzimidazoylcobamide or a porphyrin selected from the group consisting of hemoglobin, hemin, hematin, chlorophyll a, cobalt protoporphyrin, iron protoporphyrin, magnesium protoporphyrin, nickel protoporphyrin, vanadium protoporphyrin and cobalt phthalocyanine.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein the catalyst is immobilized on a solid support.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the solid support is a hydrophobic organic polymers such as styrene-divinyl benzene, XAD resins or Tenax, pure or coated on an inorganic solid such as silica sand or graphitized carbon.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein the solid support is silica modified with octadecylsilane (C18 silica).

12. The method of claim 9 wherein the catalyst is vitamin B12.

13. The method claim 5 wherein said soil contains a population of microorganisms which are capable of degrading or decomposing the halogenated organic contaminants and said titanium oxalate solution and vitamin B12 are non-toxic to the said population of microorganisms thereby enhancing microbial degradation of halogenated organic contaminants present in said soil.

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