The feasibility of using granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) with zero-valent iron (Fe(0)) for its potential utility in enhancing nitrate reduction was investigated. The addition of 10 g L-1 GFH to 25 g L-1 Fe(0) significantly enhanced nitrate removal, resulting in 93% removal of 52.2 mg-N L-1 in 36-h as compared to 23% removal with Fe(0) alone. Surface analyses of the reacted Fe(0)/GFH revealed the presence of magnetite on the Fe(0) surface, which probably served as an electron mediator for nitrate reduction. Addition of GFH to Fe(0) also resulted in lower solution pH compared to Fe(0). The rate enhancing effect of GFH on nitrate reduction was attributed to the combined effects of magnetite formation and pH buffering by GFH. GFH amendment (100...
There is nowadays a growing concern about nitrate pollution in groundwater resources and its advers...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater represents a threat to human health. Many researchers have stud...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2010. Major: Civil engineering. Advisors: Dr. William...
This paper presents the feasibility of using different iron oxides (microscale hematite (HT), micros...
The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility of using red mud for enhancing the nitrat...
Nitrate reduction with nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) was reported as a potential technology to r...
Bench-scale batch experiments were performed to investigate the feasibility of using different types...
Background & Aims: Nitrate is the oxidation state of nitrogen compounds, which is founded in water r...
Background In recent years, the nitrate concentration in surface water and especially in g...
Batch experiments were carried out to study chemical reduction of nitrate by metallic iron (Fe0) as ...
Nitrate (NO3-) is a commonly found contaminant in groundwater and surface water. It has created a ma...
Backgrounds and Objectives: Nowadays, global concerns about nitrate in groundwater and its adverse i...
Nitrate reduction by zero-valent iron (Fe0, or ZVI) under different conditions was investigated thro...
Under anoxic conditions, zerovalent iron (Fe0) reduces nitrate to and magnetite (Fe3O4) is produced...
Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is efficient for removing Pb(2+) and nitrate from water. However, t...
There is nowadays a growing concern about nitrate pollution in groundwater resources and its advers...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater represents a threat to human health. Many researchers have stud...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2010. Major: Civil engineering. Advisors: Dr. William...
This paper presents the feasibility of using different iron oxides (microscale hematite (HT), micros...
The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility of using red mud for enhancing the nitrat...
Nitrate reduction with nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) was reported as a potential technology to r...
Bench-scale batch experiments were performed to investigate the feasibility of using different types...
Background & Aims: Nitrate is the oxidation state of nitrogen compounds, which is founded in water r...
Background In recent years, the nitrate concentration in surface water and especially in g...
Batch experiments were carried out to study chemical reduction of nitrate by metallic iron (Fe0) as ...
Nitrate (NO3-) is a commonly found contaminant in groundwater and surface water. It has created a ma...
Backgrounds and Objectives: Nowadays, global concerns about nitrate in groundwater and its adverse i...
Nitrate reduction by zero-valent iron (Fe0, or ZVI) under different conditions was investigated thro...
Under anoxic conditions, zerovalent iron (Fe0) reduces nitrate to and magnetite (Fe3O4) is produced...
Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is efficient for removing Pb(2+) and nitrate from water. However, t...
There is nowadays a growing concern about nitrate pollution in groundwater resources and its advers...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater represents a threat to human health. Many researchers have stud...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2010. Major: Civil engineering. Advisors: Dr. William...