The optimum conditions for the recovery of copper from a contaminated soil by using the soil flushing technique are evaluated. Tests on a soil artificially contaminated with copper chloride were carried out in order to evaluate the influence of the speed of percolation and of the chelating agent concentration (aqueous solution of an ethylendiaminotetraacetic acid di-sodium salt Na-2-EDTA). At pH = 7.3 an efficiency up to 93.9% for copper extraction was achieved by flushing 500 ml of Na-2-EDTA 0.05 M solution and 100 ml of pure water at 0.792 cm/h. At these operating conditions the formation of EDTA complexes with other competitive cations (calcium and iron) was negligible. The experimental results were in agreement with the ones obtained us...
Removal efficiencies of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) from contaminated clay soils we...
Abstract Soil flushing technology is an ‘in situ’ remediation technique involving the injection of a...
Removal efficiencies of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) from contaminated clay soils we...
In this work the development of a process for the recovery of copper from contaminated industrial so...
Column experiments of EDTA extraction of copper from a sandy, a calcareous, and a highly organic soi...
This work studies the effectiveness of a process proposed for the recovery of ethylenediaminetetraac...
This study deals with an experimentation performed with the aim to assess the feasibility of a proc...
Column experiments of copper extraction from four contaminated soils characterized by a content of S...
Experimental tests of copper leaching from a low permeability soil are presented and discussed. The ...
Heavy metal contamination of soil and subsequent fouling of groundwater are common problems at many ...
The chelating agent ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) is promising. The ligand is more effect...
Environmental pollution caused by heavy metals from different industrial activities constitutes a se...
Batch washing experiments were used to evaluate extractive decontamination of heavy metal polluted i...
EDTA column’s extraction were performed on four artificially contaminated soils, followed by the per...
As a result of industrial and military operations, large amounts of land have become contaminated wi...
Removal efficiencies of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) from contaminated clay soils we...
Abstract Soil flushing technology is an ‘in situ’ remediation technique involving the injection of a...
Removal efficiencies of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) from contaminated clay soils we...
In this work the development of a process for the recovery of copper from contaminated industrial so...
Column experiments of EDTA extraction of copper from a sandy, a calcareous, and a highly organic soi...
This work studies the effectiveness of a process proposed for the recovery of ethylenediaminetetraac...
This study deals with an experimentation performed with the aim to assess the feasibility of a proc...
Column experiments of copper extraction from four contaminated soils characterized by a content of S...
Experimental tests of copper leaching from a low permeability soil are presented and discussed. The ...
Heavy metal contamination of soil and subsequent fouling of groundwater are common problems at many ...
The chelating agent ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) is promising. The ligand is more effect...
Environmental pollution caused by heavy metals from different industrial activities constitutes a se...
Batch washing experiments were used to evaluate extractive decontamination of heavy metal polluted i...
EDTA column’s extraction were performed on four artificially contaminated soils, followed by the per...
As a result of industrial and military operations, large amounts of land have become contaminated wi...
Removal efficiencies of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) from contaminated clay soils we...
Abstract Soil flushing technology is an ‘in situ’ remediation technique involving the injection of a...
Removal efficiencies of six heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) from contaminated clay soils we...