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EDTA-enhanced electrokinetic remediation of aged electroplating contaminated soil assisted by combining dual cation-exchange membranes and circulation methods.

Yue Song1, Long Cang2, Yilin Zuo3, Jiangli Yang4, Dongmei Zhou4, Tigang Duan5, Renqing Wang6.   

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel method for ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-enhanced electrokinetic (EK) remediation by combining dual cation-exchange membranes and circulation methods for an aged electroplating soil contaminated by chrome (Cr), copper (Cu), and nickel (Ni). Three laboratory-scale EK experiments were carried out, including T1, the traditional EK process; T2, the traditional EDTA-enhanced EK process; and T3, the assisted EDTA-enhanced EK process. The results obtained show that removal of Cu and Ni in T3 was 3-10 times higher than after T1 and T2. However, the removal of Cr (total) was small in all experiments because of the high content of Cr(III). T3 eliminated the metal accumulation problem that existed for T1 and T2. Simultaneously, the highly acidified area (pH < 4) was reduced from 80% in T1 and T2 to only 20% in T3. The results obtained in T3 indicate that the chelating effect of EDTA has a greater ability to dissolve oxidizable Cu and Ni in the soil than the acidification effect. Toxicity evaluation confirmed that the soil treated by T3 presented a lower effect on a luminescent bacterium (Photobacterium phosphoreum T3) because soil pH tended to be more neutral after this treatment. This research provides a novel method for removing heavy metals from soil in a more environmentally friendly way and clarifies the cause of the existing problems of low removal efficiency and high accumulation in the traditional EK process.
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Keywords:  Cation-exchange membrane; Circulation; Electrokinetic remediation; Toxic metals; Toxicity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31995887     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Analysis and Optimization of Mn Removal from Contaminated Solid Matrixes by Electrokinetic Remediation.

Authors:  Claudio Cameselle; Susana Gouveia; Adrian Cabo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-03-11       Impact factor: 3.390

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