New REGENISIS technology helps treat groundwater at contaminated sites

Oct. 29, 2012
REGENESIS recently announced PersulfOx™ Catalyzed Persulfate, a new environmental technology designed specifically for groundwater and soil remediation at contaminated sites.

SAN CLEMENTE, CA, Oct. 29, 2012 -- REGENESIS, a global leader in advanced technologies for contaminated site remediation, recently announced PersulfOx™ Catalyzed Persulfate. This new environmental technology is a patented, sodium persulfate-based in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) reagent designed specifically for groundwater and soil remediation at contaminated sites, including brownfields.

Traditionally, sodium persulfate has been used and activated with the addition of a separate component such as heat, chelated metals, hydrogen peroxide or a caustic base. These activation processes are inherently complex, costly and can pose certain health and safety risks. By design, PersulfOx simplifies the activation process and reduces on-site health and safety liability by offering environmental professionals a new, all-in-one reagent with a built-in catalyst. There is no hazardous activation process, and performance is equivalent to the best alternative persulfate treatments available today. In the field, the material is easily mixed with water and applied into the contaminated area using common subsurface injection techniques or soil mixing tools.

Additionally, the PersulfOx catalyst further increases the product’s effectiveness by providing a microscopic heterogeneous surface where the contaminant and oxidant can converge and oxidation reactions can occur repeatedly. This unique and highly efficient “surface-mediated oxidation” process, first introduced in 2007 with RegenOx®, the company’s first ISCO technology, provides several contaminant-reducing benefits, including

  • Increased efficiency, as it brings oxidant and contaminant together, isolating the oxidation reaction from soil matrix effects,
  • Direct chemical oxidation,
  • The formation of sulfate-based free radicals which in turn oxidize the contaminant, and
  • The formation of ancillary free radicals and other oxidizing species which destroy contaminants within the contaminated matrix.

To learn more about PersulfOx, join REGENESIS for a free webinar presentation scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 from 11 a.m. to noon Pacific Standard Time. Register by visiting www.persulfox.com.

Further details, including the PersulfOx™ brochure, product specifications, and access to technical bulletins, are available at the REGENESIS website (www.regenesis.com).

San Clemente, California-based REGENESIS has been a recognized leader in the environmental industry since 1994, developing and marketing proven, innovative environmental technologies that significantly reduce the cost, time and difficulty of restoring contaminated soil and groundwater. REGENESIS products have been used by leading, multi-national environmental engineering and consulting firms on more than 18,000 soil and groundwater cleanup projects worldwide and across the USA. REGENESIS’ Land Science Technologies Division, established in 2008, develops and markets advanced technologies for sustainable land development, with a focus on brownfield redevelopment intiatives. For more information visit REGENESIS online at www.regenesis.com.

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