Prospective study on the electrochemical remediation as an alternative to treat heavy metals in solid waste landfills


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Luis Carlos Caicedo Rosero, J. J. A. Flores Cuautle
Cogent Engineering, 2024

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Rosero, L. C. C., & Cuautle, J. J. A. F. (2024). Prospective study on the electrochemical remediation as an alternative to treat heavy metals in solid waste landfills. Cogent Engineering.


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Rosero, Luis Carlos Caicedo, and J. J. A. Flores Cuautle. “Prospective Study on the Electrochemical Remediation as an Alternative to Treat Heavy Metals in Solid Waste Landfills.” Cogent Engineering (2024).


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Rosero, Luis Carlos Caicedo, and J. J. A. Flores Cuautle. “Prospective Study on the Electrochemical Remediation as an Alternative to Treat Heavy Metals in Solid Waste Landfills.” Cogent Engineering, 2024.


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@article{luis2024a,
  title = {Prospective study on the electrochemical remediation as an alternative to treat heavy metals in solid waste landfills},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Cogent Engineering},
  author = {Rosero, Luis Carlos Caicedo and Cuautle, J. J. A. Flores}
}

Abstract

Abstract In this work, the feasibility of using electrochemical remediation for treating municipal solid waste is explored. The viability of electrokinetic remediation is investigated prospectively to identify the electrochemical technology that can be applied to soil remediation using scientometrics, bibliometrics, and infometrics techniques. The study relies on Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes, Context analysis to determine the research question, and Bibliometrix software helps build a theoretical background to search for solutions to soil contamination problems. Because electrokinetic remediation employs a significant amount of electrical energy, it is usually discarded as an applicable technique. However, this work emphasizes the studies where the technique works even in low-power situations. Thus, it can be said that this method serves as a backup for municipal soil waste landfill (MSWL) remediation in cases where none exists.