Abstract

The effects of pH, ionic strength, cadmium concentration, and chelating agents on the zeta potential of a natural clay of high acid/base buffer capacity from Shanghai, China were investigated in this study, with a view to enhancing the efficiency of electrokinetic remediation of the cadmium-contaminated clay. An increase in the ionic strength of the background solution or cadmium concentration increases the zeta potential on soil particle surfaces, i.e., less negative. CAIW increases the zeta potential slightly but the effects are not pronounced. EDTA and phosphonates decrease the zeta potentials of soil particle surfaces, thus enhancing forward electroosmotic flow.

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