Two series of electrokinetic experiments have been conducted on kaolin
ite to study the effects of current density and influent pH on electro
kinetic processing. In the first series, eleven tests were conducted a
t different current densities ranging from 0.123 mA/cm(2) (10 mA) to 0
.615 mA/cm(2) (50 mA) using distilled water as the influent. In the se
cond series, ten tests were conducted with constant current densities
of 0.123 mA/cm(2) (10 mA) and at different influent pH of 2, 4, 8, 10
and 12. In all cases, the soil was initially mixed with the influent.
Results from the first series showed that the flow rate increases as t
he current density increases. On the other hand, increasing the curren
t density reduced the time needed for the acid front generated at the
anode to reach the cathode. In tests with different influent pH, resul
ts indicated a gradual increase in electro-osmotic flow between pH of
2 to 10 and a sharp increase from 10 to 12. We also noticed that pH of
the cathode compartment increased at the early stage of testing and t
hen started to decrease with time for tests with influent pH ranging f
rom 2 to 10. At the same time, the flow rate started to decrease with
time. However, this was not the case for tests with influent pH of 12.
The pH of the cathode compartment remained high and the flow rate was
constant throughout the testing period. Increasing current density re
sulted in a slight increase in the energy expenditure for the same num
ber of pore volume. However, increasing the influent pH resulted in a
large reduction of the energy expenditure for the same number of pore
volume. All tests have been duplicated and similar results were achiev
ed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.