Electrokinetic remediation of chromium contaminated soil: Impact of particle size on treatment efficiency and bioavailability

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Akansha, J. [1 ]
Das, Bhaskar [1 ,2 ]
Rajasekar, N.
机构
[1] Vellore Inst Technol, Sch Civil Engn SCE, Environm & Water Resources Engn, Vellore 632014, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Cent Univ Haryana, Dept Civil Engn, Pali 123031, Haryana, India
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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ADVANCES | 2025年 / 17卷
关键词
Electrokinetic remediation (EKR); Chromium contaminated soil; Soil particle size; Sequential extraction procedure (SEP); Analytical techniques; HEAVY-METAL; EXTRACTION; REMOVAL; PHYTOREMEDIATION; FRACTIONATION; DICHROMATE; MOBILITY; CADMIUM; CR(VI); SYSTEM;
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10.1016/j.hazadv.2024.100547
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The electrokinetic remediation (EKR) is a potential method employed for removal and recovery of heavy metals from soil and various waste materials. However, it demonstrated promising efficacy in laboratory settings, diminished in practical implementations as a result of insufficient comprehension of in-situ conditions. In this study, experimental investigations were conducted to determine the effect of soil particle size on the performance of EKR. Four distinct soil particle sizes were utilized i.e., retained on 1.18 mm (EKR-A), 300 mu m (EKR-B), 150 mu m (EKR-C), and passing through 150 mu m (EKR-D). The alteration in bioavailability as well as physiochemical properties of Chromium (Cr) was investigated through sequential extraction process (SEP) along with soil characterization techniques such as FE-SEM-EDX, XRD, FT-IR. Studies of soil particle size, composition and morphology indicate that as particle size decreases, pollutant concentration increases. Consensus was reached through the research that the treatment efficiency is substantially impacted by the particle size of the soil; in other words, smaller particle sizes led to diminished efficacy. The cumulative Cr removal percentages for EKR-A, EKR-B, EKR-C, and EKR-D were achieved as 27 %, 19 %, 10 %, and 7 %, respectively. The SEP study revealed that the initial soil Cr-concentration was predominated with oxidizable fraction (63-81 %) and the EKR facilitates the extraction of pollutants from the soil matrix by increasing their leachability from 1 % to 30 %, thus providing both removal and recovery of Cr as a feasible option.
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