Electrokinetic remediation of chromium‑contaminated saline soil coupled with permeable reactive barrier of biochar

AuthorsAbbas Khashei Siuki,akram mahdavi sadr,Ali Shahidi,
JournalEnvironmental Earth Sciences
Page number1-9
Serial number83
Volume number23
IF1.569
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2024
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryBelgium
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

This study examines the efects of EDTA, permeable reactive barrier (PRB) and location of PRB on decontamination of a high saline soil using electrokinetic remediation method. The material of PRB was particles of biochar made of barberry branch. The remediation system consisted of a plexiglass cell with cross area of 10×10 cm2 and length of 12 cm as soil/PRB chamber, which was placed between catholyte and anolyte chambers. The thickness of PRB was 1 cm or 4.8% of the soil chamber. A voltage gradient of 1 V/cm was applied for 48 h. The solutions of electrolytes were distilled water and EDTA, and PRB was located in near catholyte and anolyte, and middle of soil cell. The results showed the removal efciency of Cr(VI) was higher than 99% in all experiments. Application of EDTA as electrolyte decreased removal efciency of Cr from the soil. Employment of PRB enhanced removal efciency of total Cr form the soil, when it was located close to catholyte (65.8%) or anolyte (63%). The fndings revealed that electrokinetic remediation coupled with PRB had not high efciency for eliminating total Cr and Cr(VI) from a high saline soil

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tags: PRB, Hexavalent, chromium, EDTA, Saline soil remediation, Decontamination