Remediation of multiply contaminated ground via permeable reactive barrier and electrokinetic using recyclable food scrap Ash (FSA)

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A study of the application of electrokinetic (EK) remediation and Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRB) using recyclable Foods Scrap Ash (FSA) in multiple contaminated soils was carried out. An FSA was chosen as a PRB fill material due to its highly efficient capacity for contaminant removal. Acetic acid and Brij30 were used as enhancers on copper and phenanthrene, respectively, to improve EK remediation performance in removing the heavy metal and organic contaminants. Copper adsorption in PRB was so substantial that the confirmed removal efficiency was 83.86-90.17% and the remaining amount was 105-212 mg. While a high removal efficiency of acetic acid was observed on copper in multiple contamination soils; the removal of phenanthrene was hardly detected and the recovery rate of the contaminant was low during pretreatment. Therefore; an additional study of pretreatment on the phenanthrene-contaminated kaolinite needs to be performed.

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Kim, D., & Han, J. (2020). Remediation of multiply contaminated ground via permeable reactive barrier and electrokinetic using recyclable food scrap Ash (FSA). Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041194

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