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Volumn 56, Issue 24, 2011, Pages 8094-8100
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Switching effects of electrode polarity and introduction direction of reagents in electrokinetic-Fenton process with anionic surfactant for remediating iron-rich soil contaminated with phenanthrene
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Author keywords
Anionic surfactant; Chemical oxidation; Electrokinetic Fenton (EK Fenton) process; Iron rich soil
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Indexed keywords
CATHODE REGION;
CHEMICAL OXIDATION;
CLAYEY SOILS;
CONTAMINATED SITES;
DECOMPOSITION RATE;
ELECTRICAL CURRENT;
ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL;
ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL DROP;
ELECTRODE POLARITIES;
ELECTROKINETIC-FENTON (EK-FENTON) PROCESS;
ELECTROKINETIC-FENTON PROCESS;
ELECTROOSMOTIC FLOW;
INITIAL CONCENTRATION;
IRON CONCENTRATIONS;
RE-DISTRIBUTION;
SOIL PROPERTY;
SOIL SPECIMENS;
SWITCHING EFFECT;
ANIONIC SURFACTANTS;
ANTHRACENE;
BIOPHYSICS;
CATHODES;
CHEMICAL STABILITY;
ELECTRODYNAMICS;
ELECTROOSMOSIS;
IRON;
NANOFLUIDICS;
REMEDIATION;
SOILS;
SWITCHING;
SOIL POLLUTION;
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EID: 80052816684
PISSN: 00134686
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2011.04.074 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (14)
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References (30)
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