In order to ensure adequate mobility of zerovalent iron nanoparticles in natural aquifers, the use of a stabilizing agent is necessary. Polymers adsorbed on the nanoparticle surface will give rise to electrosteric stabilization and will decrease attachment to the surface soil grains. Water saturated sand-packed columns were used in this study to investigate the transport of iron nanoparticle suspensions, bare or modified with the green polymer guar gum. The suspensions were prepared at 154 mg/L particle concentration and 0.5 g/L polymer concentration. Transport experiments were conducted by varying the ionic strength, ionic composition, and approach velocity of the fluid. Nanoparticle deposition rates, attachment efficiencies, and travel di...
Microscale and nanoscale zerovalent iron particles (MZVI and NZVI, respectively), used for groundwat...
The present work is the first part of a comprehensive study on the use of guar gum to improve delive...
Microscale iron particles (MZVI) have been recently studied for application in groundwater remediati...
Injection of Nanoscale ZeroValent Iron (NZVI) is a promising technology for remediation of groundwat...
Injection of nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) is potentially a promising technology for remediation...
Injection of Nanoscale ZeroValent Iron (NZVI) is a promising technology for remediation of groundwat...
In the field of pollution remediation, and in particular of aquifer systems decontamination, the use...
A broad range of natural and anthropogenic colloids is found in natural subsurface systems. On the o...
The use of Micro- and Nano-scale Zerovalent Iron (MZVI and NZVI, respectively) particles represents ...
NZVI) have been studied in recent years for the remediation of contaminated aquifers. The suspension...
In the present work column transport tests were performed in order to study the mobility of guar-gum...
Direct in situ injection of palladium-doped nanosized zero valent iron (Pd-NZVI) particles can contr...
The ability of xanthan gum to act as a delivery vehicle for the transport in porous media of highly ...
In the context of groundwater remediation, the use of zero-valent metals is known to be successful f...
It is considered inevitable that the increasing production and application of engineered nanoparticl...
Microscale and nanoscale zerovalent iron particles (MZVI and NZVI, respectively), used for groundwat...
The present work is the first part of a comprehensive study on the use of guar gum to improve delive...
Microscale iron particles (MZVI) have been recently studied for application in groundwater remediati...
Injection of Nanoscale ZeroValent Iron (NZVI) is a promising technology for remediation of groundwat...
Injection of nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) is potentially a promising technology for remediation...
Injection of Nanoscale ZeroValent Iron (NZVI) is a promising technology for remediation of groundwat...
In the field of pollution remediation, and in particular of aquifer systems decontamination, the use...
A broad range of natural and anthropogenic colloids is found in natural subsurface systems. On the o...
The use of Micro- and Nano-scale Zerovalent Iron (MZVI and NZVI, respectively) particles represents ...
NZVI) have been studied in recent years for the remediation of contaminated aquifers. The suspension...
In the present work column transport tests were performed in order to study the mobility of guar-gum...
Direct in situ injection of palladium-doped nanosized zero valent iron (Pd-NZVI) particles can contr...
The ability of xanthan gum to act as a delivery vehicle for the transport in porous media of highly ...
In the context of groundwater remediation, the use of zero-valent metals is known to be successful f...
It is considered inevitable that the increasing production and application of engineered nanoparticl...
Microscale and nanoscale zerovalent iron particles (MZVI and NZVI, respectively), used for groundwat...
The present work is the first part of a comprehensive study on the use of guar gum to improve delive...
Microscale iron particles (MZVI) have been recently studied for application in groundwater remediati...