Electrodialytic Soil Remediation: Improved Conditions and Acceleration of the Process by Adition of Desorbing Agents to the Soil

Lisbeth M. Ottosen, Lene Hansen, Henrik K. Hansen, Bodil Karlsmose, Gregers Bech-Nielsen

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    Abstract

    It is not possible for all heavy metal polluted soils to remediate it by an applied electric field alone. A desorbing agent must in different cases be added to the soil in order to make the process possible or to make it cost effective
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the workshop on electromigration applied to soils remediation
    Place of PublicationAlbi
    PublisherEcole des Mines DÁlbi
    Publication date1997
    Publication statusPublished - 1997
    EventWorkshop on Electromigration Applied to Soils Remediation 1997 - Albi, France
    Duration: 15 May 199716 May 1997

    Conference

    ConferenceWorkshop on Electromigration Applied to Soils Remediation 1997
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityAlbi
    Period15/05/199716/05/1997

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