Mbhele, Phelelani Phetheni2008-10-272008-10-272008-10-27http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5818Heavy metals and hydrocarbons are persistent pollutants in the environment. Problems associated with the cleanup of sites contaminated by metals and hydrocarbons have demonstrated the need to develop remediation technologies that are feasible, quick, and effective in a wide range of physical settings. Experiments were conducted to investigate the efficiency of silica encapsulation and the factors that influence its performance. Analysis was done by ICP-OES and GC-FID for metals and hydrocarbons respectively. This technology was tested using sodium silicate and ChemcapTM. Soils and water contaminated with hydrocarbons and heavy metals were successfully remediated by silica encapsulation. The silica coating was stable under both acidic and alkaline conditions. A new product that is based on sodium silicate formulation was developed and was more effective at encapsulating hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Laboratory tests indicated that it is more effective in an acidic medium and it continues to strengthen with time. Metal encapsulation was affected by the sizes of metal ions and the presence of hydrocarbons.ensoil and watersilica encapsulationheavy metalshydrocarbonsRemediation of soil and water contaminated by heavy metals and hydrocarbons using silica encapsulationThesis