ABSTRACT This study investigated the effect of electric potentials on the removal of Cu and Zn in soil by electrokinetic remediation. As the electric potential of the cathode changed from… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT This study investigated the effect of electric potentials on the removal of Cu and Zn in soil by electrokinetic remediation. As the electric potential of the cathode changed from 0 to 10 V, the Cu and Zn removal efficiencies increased from 28.2% to 42.5% and from 27.2% to 36.7%, the energy consumption decreased from 126 to 103 kWh/m3. This study found that in addition to electroosmosis, electromigration, and electrophoresis effects that have been demonstrated in previous studies, ion migration to maintain electrical neutrality played an additional role in the variations in Cu and Zn removal-efficiencies and energy consumption, with the change in cathode potential.
               
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