Enhanced copper removal from contaminated kaolinite soil by electrokinetic process using compost reactive filter media

  • Romina Ghobadi
  • , Ali Altaee
  • , John L. Zhou
  • , Peter McLean
  • , Namuun Ganbat
  • , Donghao Li

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Abstract

Electrokinetic (EK) remediation is a promising technology for soil decontamination, although basic pH in the soil close to cathode has constrained EK effectiveness due to heavy metal precipitation. This study aimed to enhance copper removal from kaolinite soil by integrating EK with compost (C) as recyclable reactive filter media (RFM) for the first time. Compost placed near the cathode served as an adsorbent to bind copper ions while buffering the advancement of the alkaline front in soil. The total copper removal rate increased from 1.03% in EK to 45.65% in EK-100%C under an electric potential of 10 V. Further experiments conducted by using biochar (BC) and compost/biochar (C + BC) mixture RFM at different ratios showed total Cu removal efficiency decreasing as EK-100%C > EK-(10%BC + 90%C) > EK-(20%BC + 80%C) > EK-(30%BC + 70%C) > EK. The application of a constant electric current of 20.00 mA further enhanced copper removal to 84.09% in EK-100%C although did not show significant enhancement in EK-(BC + C). The compost RFM was regenerated by acid extraction and then reused twice, achieving a total removal of 74.11%. The findings demonstrated compost as a promising and reusable RFM for the efficient removal of copper in contaminated soil.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123891
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume402
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Free Keywords

  • Copper
  • Electrokinetic
  • Heavy metals
  • Reactive filter media
  • Soil decontamination

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Waste Management and Disposal
  • Pollution
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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