This research article published by MDPI, 2019Metallic iron (Fe0) materials have been industrially used for water treatment since the 1850s. There are still many fundamental challenges in affordably and reliably characterizing the Fe0 intrinsic reactivity. From the available methods, the one using Fe0 dissolution in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA—2 mM) was demonstrated the most applicable as it uses only four affordable chemicals: Ascorbic acid, an ascorbate salt, EDTA and 1,10-Phenanthroline (Phen). A careful look at these chemicals reveals that EDTA and Phen are complexing agents for dissolved iron species. Fe3-EDTA is very stable and difficult to destabilize; ascorbic acid is one of the few appropriate reducing agents, therefore. O...
Research Article published by SpringerResearchers on metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediat...
International audienceA new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of ...
International audienceMetallic iron (Fe0) is currently used in subsurface and above-ground water filt...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2017Around year 1890, the technology of using meta...
Aqueous iron corrosion has been identified as a powerful process for environmental remediation and s...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in En...
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
The intrinsic reactivity of 4 metallic iron materials (Fe0) was investigated in batch and column exp...
Studies were undertaken to determine the reasons why published information regarding the efficiency ...
This study assessed the functionality of metallic iron (Fe0) filtration systems using porous iron co...
Contaminant co-precipitation with continuously generated and transformed iron corrosion products has...
The suitability of remediation systems using metallic iron (Fe0) has been extensively discussed duri...
Characterizing the intrinsic reactivity of iron materials for environmental remediation has received...
This letter presents an improved discussion of the data provided in a recent article on EDTA removal...
Water treatment with metallic iron (Fe0) is still based on the premise that Fe0 is a reducing agent....
Research Article published by SpringerResearchers on metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediat...
International audienceA new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of ...
International audienceMetallic iron (Fe0) is currently used in subsurface and above-ground water filt...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2017Around year 1890, the technology of using meta...
Aqueous iron corrosion has been identified as a powerful process for environmental remediation and s...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in En...
Chemical reduction has long dominated thinking about the mechanism of aqueous contaminant removal in...
The intrinsic reactivity of 4 metallic iron materials (Fe0) was investigated in batch and column exp...
Studies were undertaken to determine the reasons why published information regarding the efficiency ...
This study assessed the functionality of metallic iron (Fe0) filtration systems using porous iron co...
Contaminant co-precipitation with continuously generated and transformed iron corrosion products has...
The suitability of remediation systems using metallic iron (Fe0) has been extensively discussed duri...
Characterizing the intrinsic reactivity of iron materials for environmental remediation has received...
This letter presents an improved discussion of the data provided in a recent article on EDTA removal...
Water treatment with metallic iron (Fe0) is still based on the premise that Fe0 is a reducing agent....
Research Article published by SpringerResearchers on metallic iron (Fe0) for environmental remediat...
International audienceA new method to correlate intrinsic reactivity and treatability efficiency of ...
International audienceMetallic iron (Fe0) is currently used in subsurface and above-ground water filt...