Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.195, 11-29, 2011
A review on techniques to enhance electrochemical remediation of contaminated soils
Electrochemical remediation is a promising remediation technology for soils contaminated with inorganic, organic, and mixed contaminants. A direct-current electric field is imposed on the contaminated soil to extract the contaminants by the combined mechanisms of electroosmosis, electromigration, and/or electrophoresis. The technology is particularly effective in fine-grained soils of low hydraulic conductivity and large specific surface area. However, the effectiveness of the technology may be diminished by sorption of contaminants on soil particle surfaces and various effects induced by the hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions generated at the electrodes. Various enhancement techniques have been developed to tackle these diminishing effects. A comprehensive review of these techniques is given in this paper with a view to providing useful information to researchers and practitioners in this field. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electrochemical remediation;Soil remediation;Enhancement techniques;Contaminant solubilization;Soil pH control;Coupling of remediation technologies