Electroremediation in low-hydraulic conductivity zones – current stage of knowledge and small-scale laboratory experiment

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Mineralia Slovaca Pub Date : 2022-07-28 DOI:10.56623/ms.2022.54.1.3
Claudia Čičáková, Roman Tóth, H. Horváthová, Anton Drábik, Ľubomír Jurkovič, Denis Kravchenko
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Over past decades, the rapid increase of industrial activities has caused vast environmental pollution by different types of contaminants. Groundwater sources belong to the most vulnerable parts of the environment. Zones, especially aquifers with low hydraulic-conductivity (mainly clayey, silty soils with gravels) represent a considerable challenge for scientists to remediate due to their low transmissivity values. Conventional remediation methods (i.e. pump and treat) are ineffective in such conditions; therefore, new and effective methods are required. Electroremediation appears to be a suitable technique in aquifers with low-hydraulic conductivity. Although, this method has been known for decades, there is still a lack of field applications. This article summarizes the current stage of knowledge in electrokinetic remediation of contaminants (e.g. hydrocarbons, metals) in low-hydraulic conductivity aquifers and presents information from certain available field application studies. The aim was to focus on optimizing and enhancing approaches in the electroremediation method and summarily bring useful information to future researchers in their practical utilization. Furthermore, a small-scale laboratory experiment was conducted to prove the efficiency of electroremediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in groundwater from the model locality (environmental burden), intended for large-scale pilot decontamination by this approach.
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低导水率区域的电修复——目前的知识和小规模实验室实验阶段
在过去的几十年里,工业活动的迅速增加造成了各种污染物对环境的巨大污染。地下水资源属于环境中最脆弱的部分。带,特别是含水层的低水力导电性(主要是粘土、粉质土壤和砾石),由于其低透光率值,对科学家来说是一个相当大的挑战。在这种情况下,传统的修复方法(即泵送和处理)是无效的;因此,需要新的、有效的方法。电修复是一种适用于低导水率含水层的技术。虽然这种方法已经被发现了几十年,但仍然缺乏现场应用。本文总结了目前在低水力导电性含水层中对污染物(如碳氢化合物、金属)的电动修复方面的知识,并介绍了某些可用的现场应用研究的信息。本文旨在对电修复方法进行优化和改进,为今后的研究人员在实际应用中提供有用的信息。此外,还进行了一项小型实验室实验,以证明电修复模型地区地下水中氯化碳氢化合物的效率(环境负担),旨在通过这种方法进行大规模的中试净化。
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Mineralia Slovaca
Mineralia Slovaca Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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期刊介绍: Mineralia Slovaca is a scientific peer-reviewed journal, published by the State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr in printed and online versions. The journal publishes original scientific papers, expanding the boundaries of knowledge within the geosciences. It is issued since 1969. Archive of articles on Mineralia Slovaca website enables the online access to full-text papers of all previous years.
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