Utilisation of Complexation on Removal of Cadmium: From Soil by Electrokinetic Method

International Mineral Processing Congress
Masakazu Niinae Kenji Aoki
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Electrokinetic soil remediation by electroosmosis and ionic migration is restricted to soluble substances. At a higher pH, the soil particles sorb more heavy metals than at a lower pH and the precipitation of heavy metals are promoted. Both mechanisms make heavy metals immobile, rendering cleanup more difficult and electrokinetic extraction inefficient.In this study, the effectiveness of introducing a complexing agent to enhance the removal of cadmium from kaolinite in the region of neutral pH by ionic migration is examined. The complexing agent selected was ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). The investigation was carried out in a laboratory-scale column containing kaolinite contaminated with cadmium. As the results of the study, cadmium migrates toward the anode without accumulation of cadmium and is successfully removed at the anode reservoir."
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APA: Masakazu Niinae Kenji Aoki  (2003)  Utilisation of Complexation on Removal of Cadmium: From Soil by Electrokinetic Method

MLA: Masakazu Niinae Kenji Aoki Utilisation of Complexation on Removal of Cadmium: From Soil by Electrokinetic Method. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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