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Effect of Acetic Acid on Field Remediation Efficiency of Lead (Pb) contaminated soil with Electrokinetic Technology

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  95-107

Abstract

 Electrokinetic soil remediation is one of the innovative methods for Decontamination of Heavy metals from polluted soils. However, employing the method on soils with great adsorption capacity for Heavy metals at field conditions needs to be studied thoroughly. In this research a loam soil spiked with Lead (Pb) used to investigate electrokinetic remediation at field-scale in three depths (0, 15 and 30 cm) on experimental plots. After contamination with Pb nitrate solution (1 g l-1), the soil had large amount of Pb (109. 5, 102. 1 and 87. 3 mg kg− 1 in three depths 0, 15 and 30 cm, respectively). All experiments were imposed with a constant voltage gradient of 1 V/cm in 10 days period in saturation condition at a field in Tabriz area, North West of Iran. In this study effect of different Electrolytes (distilled water, Acetic acid 0. 005 M) was studied on the Pb removal efficiency by electrokinetic remediation. The results showed that removal efficiencies for Pb were influenced by the type of Electrolyte solution. After applying electrical current for 10 days, mean metal removal efficiency of Pb in distilled water treatment for three depths (0, 15 and 30) were 18. 15%, 18. 05% and 20. 85%, respectively. The mean Pb removal from the soil in acetic acid treatment in three mentioned depths were 22. 0, 21. 55 and 24. 05 %, respectively, which represented 3. 85, 3. 5 and 3. 2% increase in removal efficiency compared to the distilled water. High Lime content (20. 1%) of the examined soil hindered the increase in removal efficiency with acetic acid solution. Furthermore, the pH changes along the soil plots showed an increasing trend from the anode to the cathode. In acetic acid treatment a greater reduction of pH was observed in the anode side.

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    SERVATI, MOSLEM, & BEYRAMI, HOSSEIN. (2019). Effect of Acetic Acid on Field Remediation Efficiency of Lead (Pb) contaminated soil with Electrokinetic Technology. APPLIED SOIL RESEARCH, 7(1 ), 95-107. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/261912/en

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    SERVATI MOSLEM, BEYRAMI HOSSEIN. Effect of Acetic Acid on Field Remediation Efficiency of Lead (Pb) contaminated soil with Electrokinetic Technology. APPLIED SOIL RESEARCH[Internet]. 2019;7(1 ):95-107. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/261912/en

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    MOSLEM SERVATI, and HOSSEIN BEYRAMI, “Effect of Acetic Acid on Field Remediation Efficiency of Lead (Pb) contaminated soil with Electrokinetic Technology,” APPLIED SOIL RESEARCH, vol. 7, no. 1 , pp. 95–107, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/261912/en

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