Hexavalent chromium is among the most common and hazardous inorganic contaminants in soils and groundwater. A promising in situ bioremediation approach is the delivery of electron donors to stimulate microbially mediated Cr(VI) reduction, producing relatively insoluble Cr(III) precipitates. Even though this strategy has been implemented successfully in the past, it was primarily under favorable hydrological conditions, such as relatively slow groundwater flow velocities. To evaluate whether microbially mediated Cr(VI) reduction can be sustained at high groundwater flow velocities and under nearly oxygensaturated conditions, we have conducted laboratory-scale column experiments and a field-scale pilot study using molasses as the electron do...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is highly soluble in water, but is widely used in industrial sectors fo...
The poorly controlled disposal of chromium ore processing residue (COPR) is a globally widespread pr...
Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is a widespread and toxic groundwater contaminant. Reductive immobiliza...
Hexavalent chromium is among the most common and hazardous inorganic contaminants in soils and groun...
Hexavalent chromium is a primary toxic element used in galvanic processes, in metallurgical industry...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
In Lombardy (Italy), about 25% of the sites ranked in the Regional Plan of Contaminated Sites are af...
Among the innovative technologies for in situ remediation of hexavalent chromium in groundwater, bi...
The groundwater chemistry of an industrial site near the centre of a historical town in Flanders is ...
Chromium exists largely in two oxidation states, namely Cr(VI) which is carcinogenic and mutagenic t...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) contamination from a dolomite stone mine in Limpopo Province, South Afric...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is a highly toxic and carcinogenic contaminant found in groundwater thr...
This paper reports an investigation of microbially mediated Cr(VI) reduction in a hyper alkaline, ch...
Cr(VI) is toxic to biological systems due to its strong oxidizing potential. However, some microorga...
In general, lab-based Cr (VI) reduction studies do not often corroborate the prevailing biogeochemic...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is highly soluble in water, but is widely used in industrial sectors fo...
The poorly controlled disposal of chromium ore processing residue (COPR) is a globally widespread pr...
Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is a widespread and toxic groundwater contaminant. Reductive immobiliza...
Hexavalent chromium is among the most common and hazardous inorganic contaminants in soils and groun...
Hexavalent chromium is a primary toxic element used in galvanic processes, in metallurgical industry...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
In Lombardy (Italy), about 25% of the sites ranked in the Regional Plan of Contaminated Sites are af...
Among the innovative technologies for in situ remediation of hexavalent chromium in groundwater, bi...
The groundwater chemistry of an industrial site near the centre of a historical town in Flanders is ...
Chromium exists largely in two oxidation states, namely Cr(VI) which is carcinogenic and mutagenic t...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) contamination from a dolomite stone mine in Limpopo Province, South Afric...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is a highly toxic and carcinogenic contaminant found in groundwater thr...
This paper reports an investigation of microbially mediated Cr(VI) reduction in a hyper alkaline, ch...
Cr(VI) is toxic to biological systems due to its strong oxidizing potential. However, some microorga...
In general, lab-based Cr (VI) reduction studies do not often corroborate the prevailing biogeochemic...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is highly soluble in water, but is widely used in industrial sectors fo...
The poorly controlled disposal of chromium ore processing residue (COPR) is a globally widespread pr...
Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is a widespread and toxic groundwater contaminant. Reductive immobiliza...