This research investigated the mechanisms controlling chromate and arsenate removal by zerovalent iron media. The removal kinetics of aqueous Cr(VI) and As(V) were studied in batch experiments for initial concentrations ranging from 100 to 10,000 μg/L. Removal kinetics were also studied in columns packed with zerovalent iron filings over this same concentration range. Electrochemical analyses were used to investigate the electron transfer reactions occurring on the iron surface, and to determine the effect of chromate and arsenate on the iron corrosion behavior. The removal mechanism for chromate involved reduction to Cr(III) and the formation of hydroxide precipitates. Increasing chromate concentrations resulted in decreasing removal rates...
Chromium is an important industrial metal used in various products and processes. Hexavalent chromiu...
Summarization: The objective of this study was to identify the corrosion products which are formed o...
Background: Zero-valent iron can control the sites contaminated Arsenic (V) used. The aim of this re...
Summarization: Zero-valent iron can be used to remove inorganic arsenic from aqueous solutions. The ...
Hexavalent chromium (CrVI) compounds are used in a variety of industrial applications and, as a resu...
This study investigated the removal kinetics and mechanisms of Cr(VI) and As(V) by Fe(0) in the pres...
The potential for new U.S. regulations for Cr(VI) in drinking water have spurred strong interests i...
The feasibility of using zero-valent iron (Fe0) and iron oxide-coated sand (IOCS) as a combination o...
ABSTRACT: It is not currently known if the widely used reaction of zerovalent iron (ZVI) and Cr(VI) ...
A removal mechanism of chromate (Cr) by synthesized kaolin supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (K-n...
It is not currently known if the widely used reaction of zerovalent iron (ZVI) and Cr(VI) can be use...
This research investigated the mechanism, kinetics and feasibility of nitrate, arsenate, and trichlo...
In this research, geochemistry effect and competitive effect of TCE on the reactivity of zero-valent...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
Chromate [Cr(VI)] is an industrial contaminant in groundwater and soil, and known as a carcinogen ma...
Chromium is an important industrial metal used in various products and processes. Hexavalent chromiu...
Summarization: The objective of this study was to identify the corrosion products which are formed o...
Background: Zero-valent iron can control the sites contaminated Arsenic (V) used. The aim of this re...
Summarization: Zero-valent iron can be used to remove inorganic arsenic from aqueous solutions. The ...
Hexavalent chromium (CrVI) compounds are used in a variety of industrial applications and, as a resu...
This study investigated the removal kinetics and mechanisms of Cr(VI) and As(V) by Fe(0) in the pres...
The potential for new U.S. regulations for Cr(VI) in drinking water have spurred strong interests i...
The feasibility of using zero-valent iron (Fe0) and iron oxide-coated sand (IOCS) as a combination o...
ABSTRACT: It is not currently known if the widely used reaction of zerovalent iron (ZVI) and Cr(VI) ...
A removal mechanism of chromate (Cr) by synthesized kaolin supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (K-n...
It is not currently known if the widely used reaction of zerovalent iron (ZVI) and Cr(VI) can be use...
This research investigated the mechanism, kinetics and feasibility of nitrate, arsenate, and trichlo...
In this research, geochemistry effect and competitive effect of TCE on the reactivity of zero-valent...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
Chromate [Cr(VI)] is an industrial contaminant in groundwater and soil, and known as a carcinogen ma...
Chromium is an important industrial metal used in various products and processes. Hexavalent chromiu...
Summarization: The objective of this study was to identify the corrosion products which are formed o...
Background: Zero-valent iron can control the sites contaminated Arsenic (V) used. The aim of this re...