Physicochemical phenomena of electro-kinetic extraction of inorganic contaminants from kaolinite /

acquisition system, then sectioned to allow water content,

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Scott, Travis Brooks
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1994.
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Description
Summary:acquisition system, then sectioned to allow water content,
concentration, and zones of altered pH and ion removal did
contaminant distribution was dependent on initial
correspond in some experiments. Also, the removal efficiency
decreased with time during experimentation and increased with
dissusivity values varied between experiments and the model.
energy expended, and removal efficiency were calculated and
Experiments investigating the use of electro-kinetics for
form for analysis of results. Energy for electrolysis, total
graphed for selected experiments. It was concluded that the
instrument were connected to the consolidated sample. A
intial contaminant concentration. Comparisons to a
migration of NaCl. After electro-kinetic treatment the sample
performed. Kaolinite was homogeneously saturated with a NaCl
predictive model suggested that ionic mobility and
removal of inorganic chemicals from kaolinite clay were
reservoir chambers, a power supply and data acquisition
section. The data obtained was reduced and prepared in graph
sodium and chloride concentration, and pH analyses of each
solution and consolidated to the desired void ratio. Fluid
the sample to induce electro-osmotic fluid flow and ionic
voltage difference was applied to electrodes at each end of
voltage gradient became non-linear during experimentation,
was disconnected from the reservoirs, power supply and data
Item Description:"Major subject: Civil Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:xv, 132 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.