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Electrokinetics effectively removes contaminants, but its field-scale applications are limited mainly due to its high energy cost. In previous studies, the energy consumption was determined either by changing the soil’s specimens initial salt ...
Abdul Ahad Hussain +7 more
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Study on Electrokinetic Remediation of Pb-contaminated Saturated Sand
Electrokinetic remediation is a green remediation technology for contaminated soil, and it has the advantages of low cost, easy operation, minimal secondary pollution, and broad application prospects.
Gang Li, Yu Li, Jinli Zhang, Jia Liu
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Removal of Cr(VI) from the soil containing nitrate by using electrokinetic treatment [PDF]
Objective: Due to the toxicity of metals, their side effects may cause serious damage to soil organisms, plants and living organisms. Many conventional methods for cleaning pollution from soil have problems and limitations.
maryam mosavikia +3 more
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1. The question of the critical pore diameter for streaming potential is discussed. 2. The surface charge is calculated for cellulose in contact with solutions of K3PO4, K2CO3, K2SO4, KCl, and ThCl4. 3. The surface charge of cellulose in contact with a solution of 2 x 10–4 N NaCl is calculated as a function of temperature ...
Laurence S. Moyer, Henry B. Bull
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Curvature-induced dielectrophoresis (C-iDEP) is an established method of applying electrical energy gradients across curved microchannels to obtain a label-free manipulation of particles and cells. This method offers several advantages over the other DEP-
Akshay Kale +2 more
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Numerical Implementation of Electrokinetics for Removal of Heavy Metals from Granite Waste [PDF]
The goal of the study is to incorporate the electrokinetic models and estimate the remediation time for maximum removal of Heavy Metals (HMs) from polluted soils. Most of the conventional electrokinetic technologies have not considered the electrokinetic
Koteswara Reddy Gujjula +3 more
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Remediation of Chrysene from Contaminated Soil by Enhanced Electrokinetics
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons like chrysene in soil is difficult to remove because of insolubility in water well adsorbed in soil plus their persistence. They are well known for the health hazardous elements.
R.A. Shrestha, T.D. Pham, M. Sillanpää
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Groundwater treatment by combining the electrokinetic process with permeable reactive barriers containing granular activated carbon [PDF]
Today, groundwater plays an undeniable role in supplying water for the communities. In recent years, the extensive use of chemical fertilizers and improper wastewater treatment from industrial sites has led to several environmental problems, such as an ...
M. Rokneddin, N. Mokhtarani
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The electrokinetic remediation (EKR) method has been extensively considered for the removal of inorganic pollutants from contaminated dredged sediment.
Mohamed-Tahar Ammami +2 more
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Optimizing Enhanced Electrokinetic Method for Lead and Zinc Removal from Zinc Processing Residue Contaminated Soil [PDF]
Remediating soils contaminated with heavy metals is crucial for safeguarding human health, preserving ecosystems, and ensuring sustainable land use.
Mohamad Javad Zoqi +3 more
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