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Hybrid and enhanced electrokinetic system for soil remediation from heavy metals and organic matter

•Updates on soils type, voltage and electrodes materials on the EK were reviewed.•Combined EK with solar, bioremediation, chemical, and phytoremediation was studied.•Combined EK processes are more efficient than standalone EK processes for soil remediation.•Integrating EK with other processes has ad...

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Published in:Journal of environmental sciences (China) 2025-01, Vol.147, p.424-450
Main Authors: Hamdi, Faris M., Ganbat, Namuun, Altaee, Ali, Samal, Akshaya K., Ibrar, Ibrar, Zhou, John L., Sharif, Adel O.
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Language:English
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Summary:•Updates on soils type, voltage and electrodes materials on the EK were reviewed.•Combined EK with solar, bioremediation, chemical, and phytoremediation was studied.•Combined EK processes are more efficient than standalone EK processes for soil remediation.•Integrating EK with other processes has advantages in reducing cost & enhances treatment process. The electrokinetic (EK) process has been proposed for soil decontamination from heavy metals and organic matter. The advantages of the EK process include the low operating energy, suitability for fine-grained soil decontamination, and no need for excavation. During the last three decades, enhanced and hybrid EK systems were developed and tested for improving the efficiency of contaminants removal from soils. Chemically enhanced-EK processes exhibited excellent efficiency in removing contaminants by controlling the soil pH or the chemical reaction of contaminants. EK hybrid systems were tested to overcome environmental hurdles or technical drawbacks of decontamination technologies. Hybridization of the EK process with phytoremediation, bioremediation, or reactive filter media (RFM) improved the remediation process performance by capturing contaminants or facilitating biological agents' movement in the soil. Also, EK process coupling with solar energy was proposed to treat off-grid contaminated soils or reduce the EK energy requirements. This study reviews recent advancements in the enhancement and hybrid EK systems for soil remediation and the type of contaminants targeted by the process. The study also covered the impact of operating parameters, imperfect pollution separation, and differences in the physicochemical characteristics and microstructure of soil/sediment on the EK performance. Finally, a comparison between various remediation processes was presented to highlight the pros and cons of these technologies. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1001-0742
DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2023.11.005