ABSTRACT: Hexavalent chromium is mobile and hazardous in the environment. Electrokinetic remediation of chromium (IV)-contaminated soils is intended either to remove or to reduce Cr (VI) to Cr (III). This study examines the effectiveness of utilizing EDTA and acetic acid solutions as alternative electrolytes in the electrokinetic (EK) process, with coupled nano-scale zero-valent iron (nZVI) as a barrier for the remediation of Cr (VI)-contaminated clay. An nZVI barrier was installed adjacent to the anode, and different electrolyte solutions (0.1 M EDTA and 1 M acetic acid) were used to investigate the effect of both on the electrokinetic remediation efficiency. Soil was contaminated to 300 ppm of Cr (IV), and a constant DC voltage gradient o...
The electrokinetic remediation of an agricultural soil contaminated with heavy metals was studied us...
Summarization: The main objective of this study is to evaluate the combination of electrokinetic rem...
This study has three specific goals: to describe the effects of scale, carbonates and chromium on el...
ABSTRACT: Hexavalent chromium is mobile and hazardous in the environment. Electrokinetic remediation...
This work proposes an eco-efficient treatment technology for the remediation of a kaolinite-based cl...
PURPOSE: In this study, a novel and ecological alternative have been developed to treat soils cont...
Chromium(Cr) contamination in soil, especially Cr(VI) has a serious threat to the environment and hu...
Abstract: The electrokinetic technique is an emerging technology presently tested in situ to remove...
Electrokinetic removal of chromium from artificially contaminated clayey soil in a bench-scale cell ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Zero valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) are a promising technology that could provide cost-effective ...
An electrokinetic–permeable reaction barrier (EKPRB) system was introduced in this study with hydroc...
2013-08-01Hexavalent chromium (CrVI) is a carcinogenic heavy metal that is a product of many industr...
A reactive barrier (RB) of transformed red mud (TRM), a by-product of the refinement of bauxite in a...
An electrokinetic remediation technique taking Cr(VI) as an example is proposed to improve the condu...
The electrokinetic remediation of an agricultural soil contaminated with heavy metals was studied us...
Summarization: The main objective of this study is to evaluate the combination of electrokinetic rem...
This study has three specific goals: to describe the effects of scale, carbonates and chromium on el...
ABSTRACT: Hexavalent chromium is mobile and hazardous in the environment. Electrokinetic remediation...
This work proposes an eco-efficient treatment technology for the remediation of a kaolinite-based cl...
PURPOSE: In this study, a novel and ecological alternative have been developed to treat soils cont...
Chromium(Cr) contamination in soil, especially Cr(VI) has a serious threat to the environment and hu...
Abstract: The electrokinetic technique is an emerging technology presently tested in situ to remove...
Electrokinetic removal of chromium from artificially contaminated clayey soil in a bench-scale cell ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Zero valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) are a promising technology that could provide cost-effective ...
An electrokinetic–permeable reaction barrier (EKPRB) system was introduced in this study with hydroc...
2013-08-01Hexavalent chromium (CrVI) is a carcinogenic heavy metal that is a product of many industr...
A reactive barrier (RB) of transformed red mud (TRM), a by-product of the refinement of bauxite in a...
An electrokinetic remediation technique taking Cr(VI) as an example is proposed to improve the condu...
The electrokinetic remediation of an agricultural soil contaminated with heavy metals was studied us...
Summarization: The main objective of this study is to evaluate the combination of electrokinetic rem...
This study has three specific goals: to describe the effects of scale, carbonates and chromium on el...