Recovery of Pb from Soil Contaminated by Heavy Metals Using the Ion Adsorption Electrode
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- SUZUKI Masafumi
- Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University
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- SHOJI Tomoyoshi
- Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University
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- YOSHIMURA Noboru
- Faculty of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University
抄録
Recently, the pollution of the soil by heavy metal ions from the industrial effluents is a major threat. Remidial measures were taken by adopting various extraction processes such as the diffusion prevention, the elution prevention, the extraction and the removal process, the decomposition and the decontamination process. It is realized that electro kinetic process is more effective. In this process, the ionized heavy metalions in the contaminated soil move towards the cathode electrode by the electroendosmose process. The major problem is that heavy metal ion has to be recovered from the water and discharged. Otherwise, it causes secondary pollution. It is realized that the natural zeolite, which is available in abundance, could mitigate the problem of secondary pollution. In the present study, it is realized that by using the zeolite as a cathode material, the heavy metal ion content could be absorbed by the zeolite material. In the present work, a detailed experimental study was formulated to understand the metal ion adsorption characteristics of the natural zeolite material.
収録刊行物
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- International Journal of the Society of Materials Engineering for Resources
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International Journal of the Society of Materials Engineering for Resources 13 (1), 9-12, 2005
日本素材物性学会