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Electrodialytic remediation (EDR) is a technique in which contaminants are
removed from waste material by applying an electric field which forces their movement
into concentration chambers through ion-exchange membranes. In the current work
EDR is used for the treatment of heavy metal–contaminated fly ash. The objective
is to study the impact of major constituents of fly ash on remediation times, on efficiency, and on the performance of membranes. The results show that major constituents
foul the ion-exchange membranes, decreasing their ability to transport metal ions out of
the waste compartment.
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Heavy metal Fly ash Ion-exchange membranes Electrodialytic remediation
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Taylor & Francis