Use of citric acid industrial wastewater to enhance electrochemical remediation of cadmium-contaminated natural clay

Ying Ying Gu, Albert T. Yeung

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Abstract

Citric acid industrial wastewater (CAIW) is a waste by-product generated by the manufacturing process of citric acid. Effective and economical treatment and disposal of the wastewater is an environmental challenge. A research program was launched to investigate the feasibility of using CAIW as an enhancement agent for electrochemical remediation of Cd-contaminated clay of high acid/base buffer capacity, so as to lower the cost of electrochemical remediation and to put a waste byproduct into productive use. The research program included batch experiments to quantify various soil-Cd-CAIW interactions and laboratory bench-scale electrochemical remediation experiments. The results indicate CAIW is a promising replacement for other more expensive synthetic chelating agents in the enhancement of electrochemical remediation. Details of the study are presented in the paper.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGeoCongress 2012
Subtitle of host publicationState of the Art and Practice in Geotechnical Engineering
Pages3995-4004
Number of pages10
Edition225 GSP
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
EventGeoCongress 2012: State of the Art and Practice in Geotechnical Engineering - Oakland, CA, United States
Duration: 25 Mar 201229 Mar 2012

Publication series

NameGeotechnical Special Publication
Number225 GSP
ISSN (Print)0895-0563

Conference

ConferenceGeoCongress 2012: State of the Art and Practice in Geotechnical Engineering
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOakland, CA
Period25/03/1229/03/12

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