Removal of Cadmium from Clayey Soil by Electrokinetic Method

  • Niinae, Masakazu (Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University) ;
  • Sugano, Tsuyoshi (Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University) ;
  • Aoki, Kenji (Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University)
  • 발행 : 2001.10.01

초록

Restoration of contaminated soils to an environmentally acceptable condition is important. One of the newer techniques in soil remediation is a method based on electrokinetic phenomena in soils. The technology uses electricity to affect chemical concentrations and water flow through the pores of soils. An important advantage of electrokinetic soil remediation over other in-situ processes such as soil flushing is the capability of control over the movement of the contaminants. Because the migration of the contaminants is confined by the electric field, there is little dispersion outside the treatment zone. Furthermore, the process is effective for soils with low and variable permeability. In the present study, the distributions of cadmium in the electrokinetic processing of kaolinite under the condition of constant applied voltage are investigated. Cadmium accumulates near the cathode without reducing the diffusion of hydroxide ion into the soil. In keeping the catholyte pH at neutrality, cadmium migrates toward the cathode without any accumulation of cadmium near the cathode and is successfully removed at the cathode reservoir. It was also found that the progress of electrokinetic processing of cadmium could be gasped to a certain extent by monitoring the local voltage and the current density.

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