The further development of Fe(0)-based remediation technology depends on the profound understanding of the mechanisms involved in the process of aqueous contaminant removal. The view that adsorption and co-precipitation are the fundamental contaminant removal mechanisms is currently facing a harsh scepticism. Results from electrochemical cementation are used to bring new insights in the process of contaminant removal in Fe(0)/H(2)O systems. The common feature of hydrometallurgical cementation and metal-based remediation is the heterogeneous nature of the processes which inevitably occurs in the presence of a surface scale. The major difference between both processes is that the surface of remediation metals is covered by layers of own oxide...
Critical and precious metals are essential in many modern applications. While their natural sources ...
Abstract. The scope of the paper was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the remediation pro...
Critical and precious metals are essential in many modern applications. While their natural sources ...
The interpretation of processes yielding aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of elemental ir...
In the mining industry, the separation of economically valuable metals from gangue materials is a w...
Metallic iron (Fe(0)) is a moderately reducing agent that has been reported to be capable of reducin...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron is often regarded as a reductive transf...
A central aspect of the contaminant removal by elemental iron materials (Fe0 or Fe0 materials) is th...
The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O sys...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
This letter challenges the concept that Fe0/Me0 bimetallic systems enhance contaminant reduction on ...
Metallic iron (Fe0) corrosion under immersed conditions (Fe0/H2O system) has been used for water tre...
Chemical reduction has long dominated the thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant remova...
The scope of the paper was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the remediation processes by ...
Critical and precious metals are essential in many modern applications. While their natural sources ...
Abstract. The scope of the paper was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the remediation pro...
Critical and precious metals are essential in many modern applications. While their natural sources ...
The interpretation of processes yielding aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of elemental ir...
In the mining industry, the separation of economically valuable metals from gangue materials is a w...
Metallic iron (Fe(0)) is a moderately reducing agent that has been reported to be capable of reducin...
Aqueous contaminant removal in the presence of metallic iron is often regarded as a reductive transf...
A central aspect of the contaminant removal by elemental iron materials (Fe0 or Fe0 materials) is th...
The mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal by elemental iron (Fe0) materials (e.g., in Fe0-H2O sys...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
International audienceThis communication challenges the concept that nanoscale metallic iron (nano-F...
This letter challenges the concept that Fe0/Me0 bimetallic systems enhance contaminant reduction on ...
Metallic iron (Fe0) corrosion under immersed conditions (Fe0/H2O system) has been used for water tre...
Chemical reduction has long dominated the thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant remova...
The scope of the paper was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the remediation processes by ...
Critical and precious metals are essential in many modern applications. While their natural sources ...
Abstract. The scope of the paper was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the remediation pro...
Critical and precious metals are essential in many modern applications. While their natural sources ...