Publications by authors named "Kenneth Wittle"

This study demonstrates that by integrating electrokinetics with nanotechnology, the transport of nano-particles can be electrokinetically enhanced for subsurface remediation of tight clay soils where transport time and process efficiency may be an issue. Polymer coated dispersed nano-iron developed at Lehigh University, were used in the experiments reported here. The particles possessed positive zeta-potential below pH 8.

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The probable relation between diffuse double-layer processes and redox reactions that enhance degradation or conversion of contaminants under an applied electric field were examined in a clay medium. Kaolinite clay, precontaminated with hexavalent chromium, was the test soil medium. Analyte, containing ferrous iron, was transported through the kaolinite clay using direct electric current.

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Processing hazardous solid wastes in a DC arc melter offers several advantages over other competitive methods, including the ability to vary the mixture chemistry independently of the energy input. This decoupling allows the melter to be operated in conditions that enhance material recovery while continuing to provide robust waste destruction. This paper describes the use of a previously developed model to investigate the effect of chlorinated additives on metal volatilization in batch melters.

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Ashley Wenger is a graduate student in the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics (MEM) Department at Drexel University. Dr. Bakhtier Farouk is a professor in the MEM Department at Drexel University, 32nd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19104.

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