## Abstract The purpose of this research was a largeβscale project, of an onβfarm remediation of cadmiumβcontaminated silty loam by an electrokinetic treatment process in Taiwan. The electrokinetic (EK) treatment process is a useful remedial technology, particularly for soil with low permeability.
Ultrasonically enhanced electrokinetic remediation for removal of Pb and phenanthrene in contaminated soils
β Scribed by Ha Ik Chung; Masashi Kamon
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 635 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-7952
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β¦ Synopsis
Electrokinetic and ultrasonic remediation technologies were studied for the removal of heavy metal and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) in contaminated soils. The study emphasized the coupled effects of electrokinetic and ultrasonic techniques on migration as well as clean-up of contaminants in soils. The laboratory soil flushing tests combined electrokinetic and ultrasonic technique were conducted using specially designed and fabricated devices to determine the effect of both techniques. The electrokinetic technique was applied to remove mainly the heavy metal and the ultrasonic technique was applied to remove mainly organic substance in contaminated soil. A series of laboratory experiments involving electrokinetic and electrokinetic and ultrasonic flushing tests were carried out. Natural clay was used as a test specimen and Pb and phenanthrene were used as contaminants. An increase in out flow, permeability and contaminant removal rate was observed in electrokinetic and ultrasonic tests. Some practical implications of these results are discussed in terms of technical feasibility of in situ implementation of electrokinetic ultrasonic remediation technique.
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