Studies were undertaken to determine the reasons why published information regarding the efficiency of metallic iron (Fe0) for water treatment is conflicting and even confusing. The reactivity of eight Fe0 materials was characterized by Fe dissolution in a dilute solution of ethylenediaminetetraacetate (Na2⁻EDTA; 2 mM). Both batch (4 days) and column (100 days) experiments were used. A total of 30 different systems were characterized for the extent of Fe release in EDTA. The effects of Fe0 type (granular iron, iron nails and steel wool) and pretreatment procedure (socking in acetone, EDTA, H2O, HCl and NaCl for 17 h) were assessed. The results roughly show an increased iron dissolution with increasing reactive sites (decreasing partic...
In this study, the effect of some factors on the behavior of the galvanic couples between magnetite ...
International audienceDespite the amount of data available on investigating the process of aqueous c...
278 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The properties of iron partic...
This research article published by MDPI, 2019Metallic iron (Fe0) materials have been industrially us...
Despite two decades of intensive laboratory investigations, several aspects of contaminant removal f...
Aqueous iron corrosion has been identified as a powerful process for environmental remediation and s...
Characterizing the intrinsic reactivity of iron materials for environmental remediation has received...
Metallic iron (Fe0) corrosion under immersed conditions (Fe0/H2O system) has been used for water tre...
International audienceA new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of ...
Water treatment with metallic iron (Fe0) is still based on the premise that Fe0 is a reducing agent....
A new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of metallic iron (Fe0) wa...
This communication clarifies the relationships between sand addition and the sustainability of iron/...
Despite two decades of intensive research on using metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediation...
The intrinsic reactivity of four metallic iron materials (Fe0) was investigated in batch and column ...
International audienceCurrent knowledge of the basic principles underlying the design of Fe0 beds is...
In this study, the effect of some factors on the behavior of the galvanic couples between magnetite ...
International audienceDespite the amount of data available on investigating the process of aqueous c...
278 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The properties of iron partic...
This research article published by MDPI, 2019Metallic iron (Fe0) materials have been industrially us...
Despite two decades of intensive laboratory investigations, several aspects of contaminant removal f...
Aqueous iron corrosion has been identified as a powerful process for environmental remediation and s...
Characterizing the intrinsic reactivity of iron materials for environmental remediation has received...
Metallic iron (Fe0) corrosion under immersed conditions (Fe0/H2O system) has been used for water tre...
International audienceA new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of ...
Water treatment with metallic iron (Fe0) is still based on the premise that Fe0 is a reducing agent....
A new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of metallic iron (Fe0) wa...
This communication clarifies the relationships between sand addition and the sustainability of iron/...
Despite two decades of intensive research on using metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediation...
The intrinsic reactivity of four metallic iron materials (Fe0) was investigated in batch and column ...
International audienceCurrent knowledge of the basic principles underlying the design of Fe0 beds is...
In this study, the effect of some factors on the behavior of the galvanic couples between magnetite ...
International audienceDespite the amount of data available on investigating the process of aqueous c...
278 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The properties of iron partic...