Multiphysics Implementation of Electrokinetic Remediation Models for Natural Soils and Porewaters
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2017Author
López-Vizcaíno López, Rubén
Yustres Real, Angel
León Velasco, María José
Sáez Jiménez, Cristina
Cañizares Cañizares, Pablo
Rodrigo Rodrigo, Manuel Andrés
Navarro Gamir, Vicente
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Models of electrokinetic soil remediation systems have been developed significantly in recent decades. A wide range of physicochemical phenomena occurs in this type of process, which makes it difficult to capture all of the system’s complexity in a model. Therefore, existing models do not attempt to simulate the behaviour of the entire geochemical system of natural soils and their porewaters but rather focus on
the pollutant compounds of interest. This paper proposes a conceptual and numerical model that includes geochemical speciation other than the phenomena that have been described by other authors. In addition, a comparative modelling exercise is performed with a composition of natural porewater and a simplified equivalent composition. The results show that the buffering system of carbonates affects the temporal evolution and spatial distribution of the pH. Because the pH controls many of the phenomena
that occur during this type of remediation, simulations using realistic geochemical systems are critical