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Journal of Environmental Engineering | 2011

Microscopic Visualization Technique to Predict the Permeation of Organic Solvents through PVC Pipes in Water Distribution Systems

Feng Mao; James A. Gaunt; Chu-Lin Cheng; Say Kee Ong

Organic contaminants may permeate through plastic pipes in water distribution systems and adversely affect the quality of drinking water. In this study, we developed a microscopic visualization technique to investigate the permeation of common organic contaminants (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, and trichloroethene) through polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes. By observing the propagation of organic moving fronts in the pipe materials with a light microscope, the technique was able to predict the permeation breakthrough times through PVC pipes that were determined in the pipe-bottle test. The advance of an organic moving front was found to be linearly dependent on the square-root of time and the propagation rate increased with an increase in the external organic chemical activity. Permeation of organic mixtures into PVC pipes was found to be additive in proportion to the permeation rates and volume percents of each component. In combination with a 2-year pipe-bottle test for PVC pipes exposed to premi...


Talanta | 1972

Removal of graphite by oxidation with perchloric acid plus periodic acid Inapplicability to the spectrophotometric determination of manganese in steel.

James A. Gaunt; Harvey Diehl

An attempt has been made to improve the Willard and Greathouse periodate method for the determination of manganese in high-carbon steel and cast iron by oxidizing the graphite with periodic acid in the presence of perchloric acid and phosphoric acid. Graphite is rapidly oxidized at 150 degrees by this mixture but manganese is lost by volatilization as the heptoxide and decomposition of the latter on hot surfaces to manganese dioxide. No way was found for either the quantitative removal and recovery of manganese by volatilization or for quantitative return to the main solution. The spectrophotometric determination of manganese in the supernatant liquid after allowing graphite to settle yields imprecise but not wholly unacceptable results; for the highest accuracy, graphite should be removed along with silica following dehydration of the latter with perchloric acid.


Journal of Water and Health | 2015

Modeling benzene permeation through drinking water high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes

Feng Mao; Say Kee Ong; James A. Gaunt

Organic compounds such as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and o-, m-, and p-xylene from contaminated soil and groundwater may permeate through thermoplastic pipes which are used for the conveyance of drinking water in water distribution systems. In this study, permeation parameters of benzene in 25 mm (1 inch) standard inside dimension ratio (SIDR) 9 high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes were estimated by fitting the measured data to a permeation model based on a combination of equilibrium partitioning and Ficks diffusion. For bulk concentrations between 6.0 and 67.5 mg/L in soil pore water, the concentration-dependent diffusion coefficients of benzene were found to range from 2.0×10(-9) to 2.8×10(-9) cm2/s while the solubility coefficient was determined to be 23.7. The simulated permeation curves of benzene for SIDR 9 and SIDR 7 series of HDPE pipes indicated that small diameter pipes were more vulnerable to permeation of benzene than large diameter pipes, and the breakthrough of benzene into the HDPE pipe was retarded and the corresponding permeation flux decreased with an increase of the pipe thickness. HDPE pipes exposed to an instantaneous plume exhibited distinguishable permeation characteristics from those exposed to a continuous source with a constant input. The properties of aquifer such as dispersion coefficients (DL) also influenced the permeation behavior of benzene through HDPE pipes.


Construction and Building Materials | 2013

Behavior and mix design development of concrete made with recycled aggregate from deconstructed lead-contaminated masonry materials

Jiong Hu; Kejin Wang; James A. Gaunt


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2010

Recycling lead-based paint contaminated deconstructed masonry materials as aggregate for Portland cement concrete—A cost effective and environmental friendly approach

Jiong Hu; Kejin Wang; James A. Gaunt


Journal American Water Works Association | 2010

Permeation of BTEX Compounds through HDPE Pipes under Simulated Field Conditions (PDF)

Feng Mao; James A. Gaunt; Chu-Lin Cheng; Say Kee Ong


Journal of Environmental Engineering | 2011

Permeation of Petroleum-Based Hydrocarbons through PVC Pipe Joints with Rieber Gasket Systems

Feng Mao; James A. Gaunt; Say Kee Ong; Chu-Lin Cheng


Journal American Water Works Association | 2009

Permeation of Organic Contaminants through PVC Pipes (PDF)

Feng Mao; James A. Gaunt; Say Kee Ong


Journal American Water Works Association | 2012

Permeation of Gasoline through DI Pipe Gaskets in Water Mains (PDF)

Chu-Lin Cheng; James A. Gaunt; Feng Mao; Say Kee Ong


The Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management | 2011

SEQUESTERING LEAD BY UTILIZING LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP)-CONTAMINATED MASONRY MATERIALS AS RECYCLED AGGREGATE IN PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE

Jiong Hu; Kejin Wang; James A. Gaunt

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Jiong Hu

Texas State University

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