Soil moisture could enhance electrokinetic remediation of arsenic-contaminated soil

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Su-Yeon Shin
Sang-Min Park
Kitae Baek
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[1] Chonbuk National University,Department of Environmental Engineering and Soil Environment Research Center
[2] Chonbuk National University,Department of Bioactive Material Sciences
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Electromigration; Electroosmosis flow; Pretreatment; Zeta potential; Electrolyte;
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Electrokinetic remediation (EKR) is the most efficient technique for remediation of fine-grained soil. The primary removal mechanisms of heavy metal in EKR are the electromigration and electroosmosis flow under appropriate electric gradients. Most EKR studies have researched the variation according to the electrolyte and electric voltage. Also, EKR could be influenced by the migration velocity of ions, while few studies have investigated the effect of moisture content. In this study, soil moisture was controlled by using tap water and NaOH as electrolytes to enhance electromigration and electroosmosis flow. In both electrolytes, the higher moisture content led to the more As removal efficiency, but there were no differences between tap water and NaOH. Therefore, tap water was the most cost-effective electrolyte to remove As from fine-grained soil.
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