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Electrokinetic-enhanced phytoremediation of uranium-contaminated soil using sunflower and Indian mustard
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Electrokinetic-enhanced phytoremediation is an effective technology to decontaminate heavy metal contaminated soil. In this study, we examined the effects of electrokinetic treatments on plant uptake and bioaccumulation of U from soils with various U sources. Redistribution of uranium in soils as affected by planting and electrokinetic treatments was investigated. The soil was spiked with 100 mg kg<sup>-1</sup> UO<sub>2</sub>, UO<sub>3</sub>, and UO<sub>2</sub>(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>. After sunflower and Indian mustard grew for 60 days, 1 voltage of direct-current was applied across the soils for 9 days. The results indicated that U uptake in both plants were significantly enhanced by electrokinetic treatments from soil with UO<sub>3</sub> and UO<sub>2</sub>(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>. U was more accumulated in roots than in shoots. Electrokinetic treatments were effective on lowering soil pH near the anode region. Overall, uranium (U) removal efficiency reached 3.4-4.3% from soils with UO<sub>3</sub> and uranyl with both plants while that from soil with UO<sub>2</sub> was 0.7-0.8%. Electrokinetic remediation treatment significantly enhanced the U removal efficiency (5-6%) from soils with UO<sub>3</sub> and uranyl but it was 0.8-1.3% from soil with UO<sub>2</sub>, indicating significant effects of U species and electrokinetic enhancement on U bioaccumulation. This study implies the potential feasibility of electrokinetic-enhanced phytoremediation of U soils with sunflower and Indian mustard.
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