The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O systems) has been largely discussed in the iron technology literature. Two major removal mechanisms are usually discussed: (i) contaminant adsorption onto Fe0 oxidation products, and (ii) contaminant reduction by Fe0, FeII or H/H2. However, a closer inspection of the chemistry of the Fe0-H2O system reveals that co-precipitation could be the primary removal mechanism. The plausibility of contaminant co-precipitation with iron corrosion products as independent contaminant removal mechanism is discussed here. It shows that the current concept does not take into account that the corrosion product generation is a dynamic process in the course of whi...
The validity of the specific reaction rate constants (kSA) in modelling contaminant removal in Fe0/H...
The effectiveness of elemental iron (Fe0) to remove uranium (U) from the aqueous phase has been demo...
The effectiveness of elemental iron (Fe0) to remove uranium (U) from the aqueous phase has been dem...
The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O sys...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron (e.g. in Fe(0)/H(2)O systems) is charac...
A central aspect of the contaminant removal by elemental iron materials (Fe0 or Fe0 materials) is th...
Contaminant co-precipitation with continuously generated and transformed iron corrosion products has...
Chemical reduction has long dominated the thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant remova...
The interpretation of processes yielding aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of elemental ir...
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron is often regarded as a reductive transf...
Metallic iron (Fe(0)) is a moderately reducing agent that has been reported to be capable of reducin...
This letter presents an improved discussion of the data provided in a recent article on EDTA removal...
The further development of Fe(0)-based remediation technology depends on the profound understanding ...
Hexavalent chromium (CrVI) compounds are used in a variety of industrial applications and, as a resu...
The validity of the specific reaction rate constants (kSA) in modelling contaminant removal in Fe0/H...
The effectiveness of elemental iron (Fe0) to remove uranium (U) from the aqueous phase has been demo...
The effectiveness of elemental iron (Fe0) to remove uranium (U) from the aqueous phase has been dem...
The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O sys...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron (e.g. in Fe(0)/H(2)O systems) is charac...
A central aspect of the contaminant removal by elemental iron materials (Fe0 or Fe0 materials) is th...
Contaminant co-precipitation with continuously generated and transformed iron corrosion products has...
Chemical reduction has long dominated the thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant remova...
The interpretation of processes yielding aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of elemental ir...
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron is often regarded as a reductive transf...
Metallic iron (Fe(0)) is a moderately reducing agent that has been reported to be capable of reducin...
This letter presents an improved discussion of the data provided in a recent article on EDTA removal...
The further development of Fe(0)-based remediation technology depends on the profound understanding ...
Hexavalent chromium (CrVI) compounds are used in a variety of industrial applications and, as a resu...
The validity of the specific reaction rate constants (kSA) in modelling contaminant removal in Fe0/H...
The effectiveness of elemental iron (Fe0) to remove uranium (U) from the aqueous phase has been demo...
The effectiveness of elemental iron (Fe0) to remove uranium (U) from the aqueous phase has been dem...