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Challenges in electrochemical remediation of chlorinated solvents in natural groundwater aquifer settings

Authors :
Rasmus Jakobsen
Lisbeth M. Ottosen
Niels D. Overheu
David B. Gent
Eline B. Weeth
Bente Højlund Hyldegaard
Source :
Hyldegaard, B H, Jakobsen, R, Weeth, E, Overheu, N, Gent, D & Ottosen, L M 2019, ' Challenges in electrochemical remediation of chlorinated solvents in natural groundwater aquifer settings ', Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 368, pp. 680-688 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.12.064
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Establishment of electrochemical zones for remediation of dissolved chlorinated solvents in natural settings was studied. An undivided 1D-experimental column set-up was designed for the assessment of the influence of site-extracted contaminated groundwater flowing through a sandy aquifer material, on the execution of laboratory testing. A three-electrode system composed of palladium coated pure iron cathodes and a cast iron anode was operated at 12 mA under varying flow rates. The natural settings added complexity through a diverse groundwater chemistry and resistance in the sand. In addition, significant precipitation of iron released through anode corrosion was observed. Nevertheless, the complex system was successfully modelled with a simple geochemical model using PHREEQC. A ranking of the significances of system parameters on the laboratory execution of electrochemical remediation in natural settings was proposed: Geological properties > anode corrosion > site-extracted contaminated groundwater > the carbonate system > sulphate > hydrology > less significant unidentified parameters. This study provides insight in actual challenges that need to be overcome for in situ electrochemical remediation.

Details

ISSN :
18733336
Volume :
368
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of hazardous materials
Accession number :
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