کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4482597 | 1316864 | 2012 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Different designs of electrokinetics were applied to simultaneously remove arsenic, copper, and lead from contaminated soils. Single electrokinetics (control) resulted in superior removal efficiencies for Cu (73.5%) and Pb (88.5%), though the removal of As (3.11%) was relatively little. Sequential bioelectrokinetics of bioleaching with Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and electrokinetics enhanced the removal of As (25%), while Pb exhibited a significant decrease in removal efficiency (10.6%), due to the formation of insoluble compounds. In order to improve the overall performance, integrated bioelectrokinetics was designed by inoculating A. ferrooxidans into the electrolyte after 5 or 15 days of electrokinetics. Lead (75.8%) and copper (72%) were effectively removed through electrokinetics, after which arsenic (35%) was more efficiently removed by bioleaching-enhanced electrokinetics. A pilot-scale experiment indicated that integrated bioelectrokinetics is an effective means of remediation of soils contaminated with multiple heavy metals and arsenic.
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► Hybrid technique was recommended for simultaneous removal of As and heavy metals.
► Single electrokinetics, sequential and integrated bioelectrokinetics were compared.
► Integrated bioelectrokinetics was successfully achieved for simultaneous removal.
► A. ferrooxidans inoculation at 15th day of electrokinetics showed highest removal.
► Pilot-scale experiment proved that integrated bioelectrokinetics was effective.
Journal: Water Research - Volume 46, Issue 17, 1 November 2012, Pages 5591–5599