Electrokinetic Ions Injection into Kaolinite and Sand for Bioremediation

카올리나이트와 모레에서의 Bioremediation을 위한 Electrokinetic 이온 주입 특성

  • 이호창 (중앙대학교 토목공학과 대학원) ;
  • 한상재 (중앙대학교 미래신기술연구소) ;
  • 김수삼 (중앙대학교 건설환경공학과) ;
  • 오재일 (중앙대학교 건설환경공학과)
  • Published : 2001.03.01

Abstract

Bioremediation is a degradation process of existing organic contaminants in soils and groundwater by indigenous or inoculated microorganisms. This process can provide economical solution as well as safe and effective alternative in remediation technologies. However, it has been suggested that the rate of bioremediation process of organic contaminants by microorganisms can be limited by the concentration of nutrients and TEAs(Terminal Electron Accepters). In in-situ bioremediation, conventional pumping techniques have been used for supplying these additives. However, the injection of these additives is difficult in low permeable soils, and also hindered by preferential flow paths resulting from heterogeneities in high permeable ground. Therefore, the Injection of chemical additives is the most significant concern in in-situ bioremediation. Most recently, electrokinetic technique has been applied into the bioremediation and the injection characteristics under electrokinetics have not been examined in various soil types. Therefore, in this study, electrokinetic injection method is investigated in kaolinite and sand, and the concentration of ammonium(nutrients) and sulfate(TEAs) in soil is presented.

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