Our electron donor
The electron donor developed by BioSoil R&D for the remediation of areas contaminated with chlorinated hydrocarbons is regularly tested and optimized. In a number of cases large amounts of pure product are present in the soil. These require a sufficiently concentrated electron donor that helps to mobilize the contaminant for degradation. This is what current developments focus on.
Research into lubricant layers
BioSoil R&D conducts research into the properties of so-called lubricant layers. The presence of such layers in combination with a free oily phase may cause the soil package to be treated to become hydrophobic, which can seriously hamper the remediation operation. In the laboratory soil columns are used as models of the subsoil.
Industrial water treatment
BioSoil R&D advises companies regarding the sustainable and economic processing of industrial waste flows and discharge water. This may involve using a combination of biological, chemical and physical processes.