In this work the preliminary results of a lab scale evaluation of electrokinetic technique for the removal of organic contaminants in water are presented. A simple cell was constructed and a basic methodology was followed. The method consists in provoke the migration of ionized or polar specimens solved in aqueous solution in direction of the opposite charged electrode. Phenol (C6H5OH) and herbicide atrazine (6-chlorine-N-ethyl-N'-(1-methylethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4 diamine), was chosen as standard contaminants. The testes were performed in function of charge application time, mapping the pH between electrodes and the concentration assessed by absorbance measurements in ultra-violet region. The best results were attained after 30 minutes operation, showing migration proportional to 62% for phenol, but inferior to 30% atrazine.
Electrokinetic remediation; water purification; electrochemical process; phenol; atrazine