2023
DOI: 10.32604/jrm.2023.025760
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Remediation of Cu Contaminated Soil by Fe78Si9B13AP Permeability Reaction Barrier Combined with Electrokinetic Method

Abstract: Iron-based amorphous crystalline powder Fe 78 Si 9 B 13 AP is used as a permeability reaction barrier (PRB) combined with an electrokinetic method (EK-PRB) to study the removal rate of Cu in contaminated soil. After treating Cucontaminated soil for 5 days under different voltage gradients and soil water content, the soil pH is between 3.1 and 7.2. The increase of voltage gradient and soil water content can effectively promote the movement of Cu 2+ to the cathode. The voltage gradient is 3 V/cm, and the water c… Show more

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“…Zhang et al confirmed that removal efficiency increased by 20% in the ECT of Pb-contaminated kaolin by adding acetic acid [ 28 ]. Moreover, in recent years, various eco-friendly adsorbent materials have been employed in remediating heavy metal-contaminated soil by acting as permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) [ 29 ]. These materials exhibit strong adsorption capabilities, possess large specific surface areas, and contain abundant functional groups [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al confirmed that removal efficiency increased by 20% in the ECT of Pb-contaminated kaolin by adding acetic acid [ 28 ]. Moreover, in recent years, various eco-friendly adsorbent materials have been employed in remediating heavy metal-contaminated soil by acting as permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) [ 29 ]. These materials exhibit strong adsorption capabilities, possess large specific surface areas, and contain abundant functional groups [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%