ELECTROREMEDIATION - REMOVAL OF HEAVY-METALS FROM SOILS BY USING CATION-SELECTIVE MEMBRANE

Citation
Zm. Li et al., ELECTROREMEDIATION - REMOVAL OF HEAVY-METALS FROM SOILS BY USING CATION-SELECTIVE MEMBRANE, Environmental science & technology, 32(3), 1998, pp. 394-397
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
0013936X
Volume
32
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
394 - 397
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(1998)32:3<394:E-ROHF>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
When the electroremediation is used to remove heavy metals from soils, metals may precipitate as hydroxides near the cathode where the pH is raised, which limits the remediation efficiency. The pH rise is cause d by the generation of hydroxyl ions as a result of cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction during the remediation. in previous studies, a meth od to deal with the pH impact was developed. In the method, to prevent the transport of the hydroxyl ions into the soil being treated, a len gth of tube filled with solution and containing no soil is placed betw een the cathode and the soil. The heavy metals can then preciptate in the water instead of in the soil. In this study, a new method is propo sed and developed. A cation selective membrane is placed in front of t he cathode to stop the advancement of hydroxyl front toward the a node . This can considerably reduce the water volume needed, while ensuring that the soil being treated is at low pH condition. Thus, metal preci pitation could not occur in the soil and heavy metals may migrate out of the soil, and precipitate in the water. Some unexpected phenomena w ere encounted and solved. Bench-scale experiments have been conducted to remove copper from sand by the method. The experimental results sho w that a removal efficiency higher than 90% can be reached.