Abstract

The immobilization of heavy metal pollutants in river and lake sediments is critical for environmental health and safety. In this study, combined electrokinetic and chemical immobilization were used to remediate Cd and Pb polluted river sediments. The effect of the concentrations of the immobilization reagents and the applied voltage were investigated. Immobilization ratios for Cd and Pb of 98.6% and 84.3%, respectively, was achieved at 7.5 V cm−1 using seven successive rounds of recycling of the immobilization solution of mixed 1.0 g L−1 CO32− and 3.0 g L−1 H2PO4− at the volume ratio of 1:9 with 100 mL immobilization solution to 100 g sediment. The enhancement effect of the electric field is mainly attributed to the increased contact between the immobilization reagents and the heavy metals due to electroosmosis. This study provides a new method for the treatment of heavy metal-polluted sediments.

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