The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility of using red mud for enhancing the nitrate removal in groundwater by zero-valent iron (Fe(0)). Batch experiments were performed with both untreated and acid-treated red mud in conjunction with Fe(0) system to treat an actual groundwater sample containing 2.52 mM nitrate. Addition of untreated red mud into aqueous solution containing Fe(0) abruptly raised pH value to highly alkaline (11-12.5), leading to inhibition of nitrate reduction. On the other hand, the addition of acid-treated red mud significantly increased nitrate removal, resulting in 164% increase in the 1st-order rate constant (kobs) as compared to Fe(0) alone system when the red mud was dosed at 5 g/L to the solution con...
Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is efficient for removing Pb(2+) and nitrate from water. However, t...
Injection of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) into aquifers has gained increasing attention of ...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater represents a threat to human health. Many researchers have stud...
The feasibility of using granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) with zero-valent iron (Fe(0)) for its poten...
Bench-scale batch experiments were performed to investigate the feasibility of using different types...
Backgrounds and Objectives: Nowadays, global concerns about nitrate in groundwater and its adverse i...
This paper presents the feasibility of using different iron oxides (microscale hematite (HT), micros...
There is nowadays a growing concern about nitrate pollution in groundwater resources and its advers...
Batch experiments were carried out to study chemical reduction of nitrate by metallic iron (Fe0) as ...
Background & Aims: Nitrate is the oxidation state of nitrogen compounds, which is founded in water r...
Nitrate is a contaminant of interest in soils and water. It has been linked to chronic human illness...
Nitrate is linked to chronic human illness and to a variety of environmental problems, and continues...
A common feature of all red muds is the presence of substantial levels of iron oxide, present either...
Nitrate reduction with nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) was reported as a potential technology to r...
Red mud is generated at a rate of up to 175.5 million tons per year. The global stockpile of red mud...
Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is efficient for removing Pb(2+) and nitrate from water. However, t...
Injection of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) into aquifers has gained increasing attention of ...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater represents a threat to human health. Many researchers have stud...
The feasibility of using granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) with zero-valent iron (Fe(0)) for its poten...
Bench-scale batch experiments were performed to investigate the feasibility of using different types...
Backgrounds and Objectives: Nowadays, global concerns about nitrate in groundwater and its adverse i...
This paper presents the feasibility of using different iron oxides (microscale hematite (HT), micros...
There is nowadays a growing concern about nitrate pollution in groundwater resources and its advers...
Batch experiments were carried out to study chemical reduction of nitrate by metallic iron (Fe0) as ...
Background & Aims: Nitrate is the oxidation state of nitrogen compounds, which is founded in water r...
Nitrate is a contaminant of interest in soils and water. It has been linked to chronic human illness...
Nitrate is linked to chronic human illness and to a variety of environmental problems, and continues...
A common feature of all red muds is the presence of substantial levels of iron oxide, present either...
Nitrate reduction with nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) was reported as a potential technology to r...
Red mud is generated at a rate of up to 175.5 million tons per year. The global stockpile of red mud...
Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is efficient for removing Pb(2+) and nitrate from water. However, t...
Injection of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) into aquifers has gained increasing attention of ...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater represents a threat to human health. Many researchers have stud...