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Study of physical simulation of electrochemical modification of clayey rock

  • Chai, Zhaoyun;Zhang, Yatiao;Scheuermann, Alexander
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 2016
  • Clayey rock has large clay mineral content. When in contact with water, this expands considerably and may present a significant hazard to the stability of the rock in geotechnical engineering applications. This is particularly important in the present work, which focused on mitigating some unwelcomed properties of clayey rock. Changes in its physical properties were simulated by subjecting the rock to a low voltage direct current (DC) using copper, steel and aluminum electrodes. The modified mechanism of the coupled electrical and chemical fields acting on the clayey rock was analyzed. It was concluded that the essence of clayey rock electrochemical modification is the electrokinetic effect of the DC field, together with the coupled hydraulic and electrical potential gradients in fine-grained clayey rock, including ion migration, electrophoresis and electro-osmosis. The aluminum cathodes were corroded and generated gibbsite at the anode; the steel and copper cathodes showed no obvious change. The electrical resistivity and uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of the modified specimens from the anode, intermediate and cathode zones tended to decrease. Samples taken from these zones showed a positive correlation between electric resistivity and UCS.

Influence of counter anions on metal separation and water transport in electrodialysis treating plating wastewater

  • Oh, Eunjoo;Kim, Joohyeong;Ryu, Jun Hee;Min, Kyung Jin;Shin, Hyun-Gon;Park, Ki Young
    • Membrane and Water Treatment
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.201-206
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    • 2020
  • Electrodialysis (ED) is used in wastewater treatment, during the processing and recovery of beneficial materials, to produce usable water. In this study, sulfate and chlorine ions, which are the anions majorly used for electroplating, were studied as factors affecting the recovery of copper, nickel and water from wastewater by electrodialysis. Although the removal rates of copper and nickel ions were slightly higher with the use of chlorine ions than of sulfate ions, the removal efficiencies were above 99.9% under all experimental conditions. The metal ions of the plating wastewater flowed through the ion exchange membrane of the diluate tank and the concentrate tank while all the water moved together due to electro-osmosis. The migration of water from the diluate tank to the concentrate tank was higher in the presence of a monovalent chloride ion compared to that of a divalent sulfate ion. When sulfate was the anion used, the recoveries of copper and nickel increased by about 25% and 30%, respectively, as compared to the chloride ion. Therefore, when divalent ions such as sulfate are present in the electrodialysis, it is possible to reduce the movement amount of water and highly concentrate the copper and nickel in the plating wastewater.

Electrokinetic Restoration of Saline Soil Accumulated with Nitrate and Sulfate (질산염 및 황산염 집적 염류 토양의 전기역학적 개량)

  • Cho, Jung-Min;Jo, Sung-Ung;Kim, Do-Hyung;Yang, Jung-Seok;Baek, Ki-Tae
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2011
  • The electrokinetic transport characteristics of salts were investigated using nitrate and sulfate accumulated saline greenhouse soil. Within 8 days, 95% of nitrate was removed from the soil, while sulfate removal was 19% for 8 days. The low removal of sulfate came from adsorption reaction on the soil particles or organic matter and precipitation with calcium. Divalent cations such as calcium and magnesium were transported toward cathode via electromigration, and most monovalent cation such as potassium was removed. The pattern of residual electrical conductivity was similar with that of sulfate. Based on the results, electrokinetic technique is effective to restore nitrate-accumulated saline soil, but is not effective to restore sulfate-accumulated soil.

향류식 역삼투 농축공정을 이용한 NaCl 용액의 농축연구

  • 조한욱
    • Proceedings of the Membrane Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1997.04b
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 1997
  • 제염농축공정은 증류, 증발법을 일반적으로 사용하나, 에너지 절약차원에서 전기투석 (Electro dialysis)장치를 증발기 선단에 도입한 복합공정을 국내에서도 사용하고 있는 실정이다. 그러나, 전기투석장치는 전기적인 소모와 막의 재생, 교체처리비가 문제점이 되므로 역삼투 장치를 제염농축 공정 최선단에 도입한 복합공정을 이용할 경우 전기 투석 및 증발 복합공정에 비해 40%의 에너지 절감 효과를 기대할 수 있다. 이와 같은 장점에도 불구하고 역삼투 공정은 공급용액의 삼투압보다 큰 적용압력을 막표면에 가하여 물질분리를 수행하므로 농축공정에서 유발되는 배제액 농도의 상승은 삼투압의 증가를 일으켜 실적적용압력의 효과를 떨어뜨리게 되며 결과적으로 농축효과를 감소시키게 된다. 본 연구에서는 효과적인 염농축 공정을 위하여 막모듈 투과부에 고농도 삼투압 감소액(osmotic sink solution)을 향류식(막투과흐름을 맞받아치며 흐르는 방식)으로 유입시키는 향류식 역삼투 (counter-current reverse osmosis, CCRO) 나권형 모듈을 고안 제작하였으며, 제작된 모듈을 기존 역삼투 공정과 향류식 염삼투 공정에 적용하여 염농축도의 성능을 상호 비교하고 염농축에 관계되는 공급농도, 공급유량, 투과유량, 배제유량, 향류 유입유량, 압력구배, 삼투압차 및 농축단수 등의 인자들을 이용하여 두 공정에 대한 염농축 분리조작의 제반조건과 제작된 모듈 내의 농축관련 특성을 실험 및 수치적으로 비교, 고찰하였다.

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Treatment of Heavy Metals and Phenol in Contaminated Soil Using Direct Current and Pulse Voltage (직류 전원과 펄스 전원을 이용하여 오염된 토양에서의 중금속과 페놀 처리)

  • Choi, Changsik;Hong, Bumeui;Choi, Hee Young;Lee, Eunsil;Choi, Suk Soon
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.606-611
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    • 2016
  • In this work, the treatment of heavy metals and phenol in the contaminated soil was investigated by applying direct current (DC) and pulse voltage. When the DC was used, the removal efficiencies for Cu, Zn, As, and Pb were 73, 88, 10, and 10%, respectively, and more than 95% for phenol was removed. Furthermore, when a pulse voltage was employed the removal efficiencies for Cu, Zn, As, and Pb were 88, 92, 40, and 40%, respectively, and 87% of phenol was removed. The results indicate that the application of a pulse voltage for the treatment of contaminated soil reduced electro-osmosis, but increased the rate of electric current movement of heavy metals. In addition, the removal efficiencies for As and Pb have been improved due to the enhanced adsorption capacity of clay components in the soil. Therefore, these experimental results could be effectively applied in remediation technology for the treatment of various heavy metals and phenol.

Consolidation of marine clay using electrical vertical drains

  • Shang, J.Q.;Tang, Q.H.;Xu, Y.Q.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.275-289
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    • 2009
  • Electroosmosis (EO) is the movement of water in a porous medium under the influence of a direct current (dc). In past decades, electro-osmosis has been successfully employed in many soil improvement and other geotechnical engineering projects. Metal electrodes, such as steel, copper and aluminum have been used traditionally to conduct current. The shortcoming of these electrodes is that they corrode easily during an EO treatment, which results in reduced effectiveness and environmental concerns. More recently, conductive polymers are developed to replace metal electrodes in EO treatment. Electrical vertical drainages (EVDs) are one of these products under trial. The goal of this study is to assess the performance of EVDs for soil improvement and to further understand the scientific principle of the EO process, including the voltage drop at the soil-EVD interface, electrical current density, polarity reversal, and changes in soil physico-chemical properties generated by electroosmosis. It is found from the study that after 19 days of EO treatment with a constant applied dc electric field intensity of 133 V/m, the soil's moisture content decreased by 28%, the shear strength and pre-consolidation pressure increased more than 400%. It is also found that the current density required triggering the water flow in the soil tested, the Korean Yulchon marine clay, is 0.7 $A/m^2$. The project demonstrates that EVDs can serve as both electrodes and drains for soil improvement in short term. However, the EVDs, as tested, are not suitable for polarity reversal in EO treatment and their service life is limited to only 15 days.

Alkali Recovery by Electrodialysis Process: A Review (전기투석 공정에 의한 알칼리 회수: 총설)

  • Sarsenbek Assel;Rajkumar Patel
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2023
  • Electrodialysis (ED) is essential in separating ions through an ion exchange membrane. The disposal of brine generated from seawater desalination is a primary environmental concern, and its recycling through membrane separation technology is highly efficient. Alkali is produced by several chemical industries such as leather, electroplating, dyeing, and smelting, etc. A high concentration of alkali in the waste needs treatment before releasing into the environment as it is highly corrosive and has a chemical oxygen demand (COD) value. The concentration of calcium and magnesium is almost double in brine and is the perfect candidate for carbon dioxide adsorption, a major environmental pollutant. Sodium hydroxide is essential for the metal carbonation process which, is easily produced by the bipolar membrane electrodialysis process. Various strategies are available for its recovery, like reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF), ultrafiltration (UF), and ED. This review discusses the ED process by ion exchange membrane for alkali recovery are discussed.

A Study on the Nitrate Removal in Water by Chelating Bond of Calcium Alginate (Calcium Alginate의 킬레이트 결합을 이용한 수중의 질산성 질소 제거에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tae Kyeong;Song, Ju Young;Kim, Jong Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.795-801
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    • 2016
  • This study is on the denitrification process using the sodium alginate and $CaCl_2$ as a flocculant. Removal techniques of nitrate nitrogen from waste water are reverse osmosis, ion exchange, electro dialysis and biological method etc. We tried to remove nitrate nitrogen with flocculation and sedimentation method in the present study. Calcium alginate is expected to form a chelate bond with nitrate nitrogen in the solution. So the effects of flocculantt component, flocculation reaction time, molar ratio of the flocculant, flocculant injection rate are studied to determine the best removal rate of nitrate nitrogen. In addition, we tried to determine the nitrate nitrogen removal mechanism by analyzing the structure and component ratio of the configuration after the agglutination precipitate by FE-SEM and EDS. As a result, the nitrate nitrogen removal mechanism is turned out to form calcium-nitro-alginate, and the best mole ratio of flocculating agent is 1 : 1, the injection rate of the flocculant was up to 2%, the removal rate of the nitrate nitrogen to be 56.7% in the synthetic wastewater.