Remediation of sediment additionally contaminated with chromium

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2022-05-27Author
Popov, Nenad
Jakšić, Sandra
Mihaljev, Željko
Živkov-Baloš, Milica
Pelić, Miloš
Duduković, Nataša
Rončević, Srđan
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Sediment is an essential part of the aquatic system which accumulates heavy metals. Changing
physical and chemical conditions in the aquatic system can lead to the release of heavy metals into
the aqueous phase and endanger aquatic organisms. Chromium is considered to be one of the most
common ubiquitous pollutants in the aquatic environment. The trivalent form of chromium can cause
toxic and mutagenic changes in aquatic organisms. The aim of this paper was to investigate the
possibility of remediation of the sediment from Veliki bački canal additionally contaminated with
chromium compounds by conventional electrokinetic and stabilization/solidification treatment.
Electrokinetic treatment was used for the accumulation of chromium in the anode part of the
electrokinetic cell. Lime was used to stabilize anode part of the sediment in stabilization/solidification
treatment. The results indicated high mobility of chromium within the electrokinetic cell, and effective
immobilization of chromium by the addition of lime.