Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron is often regarded as a reductive transformation mediated by the Fe0 surface. However, successful removal of theoretically non-reducible contaminants has been largely reported. This paper presents a rebuttal of the concept of contaminant reductive transformation. It is argued through a careful examination of the evolution of the volume and adsorptive properties of iron and its corrosion products that contaminants are primarily adsorbed and co-precipitated with iron corrosion products. One may wonder how the Fe0 technology will develop with the new concept
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron (e.g. in Fe(0)/H(2)O systems) is charac...
Despite two decades of intensive research on using metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediation...
Chemical reduction has long dominated the thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant remova...
A central aspect of the contaminant removal by elemental iron materials (Fe0 or Fe0 materials) is th...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
The interpretation of processes yielding aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of elemental ir...
Science denial relates to rejecting well-established views that are no longer questioned by scientis...
Water treatment with metallic iron (Fe0) is still based on the premise that Fe0 is a reducing agent....
The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O sys...
Scientific collaboration among various geographically scattered research groups on the broad topic o...
The further development of Fe(0)-based remediation technology depends on the profound understanding ...
The suitability of remediation systems using metallic iron (Fe0) has been extensively discussed duri...
The science of metallic iron for environmental remediation is yet to be established. The prevailing...
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron (e.g. in Fe(0)/H(2)O systems) is charac...
Despite two decades of intensive research on using metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediation...
Chemical reduction has long dominated the thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant remova...
A central aspect of the contaminant removal by elemental iron materials (Fe0 or Fe0 materials) is th...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
The interpretation of processes yielding aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of elemental ir...
Science denial relates to rejecting well-established views that are no longer questioned by scientis...
Water treatment with metallic iron (Fe0) is still based on the premise that Fe0 is a reducing agent....
The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O sys...
Scientific collaboration among various geographically scattered research groups on the broad topic o...
The further development of Fe(0)-based remediation technology depends on the profound understanding ...
The suitability of remediation systems using metallic iron (Fe0) has been extensively discussed duri...
The science of metallic iron for environmental remediation is yet to be established. The prevailing...
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron (e.g. in Fe(0)/H(2)O systems) is charac...
Despite two decades of intensive research on using metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediation...