Perchlorate is a threat to public health through water but also food. However, there is no effective chemical treatment process which can destroy perchlorate found in groundwater and surface water. Thus, there is growing interest in developing effective technologies, especially chemical treatments, to completely destroy trace levels of perchlorate present in drinking and groundwater. The research on perchlorate reduction by zero-valent titanium (Ti(0)) showed that perchlorate was effectively reduced to chloride using electrochemically developed pitting corrosion on Ti(0). Perchlorate reduction was believed to be caused by an active reductant (dissolved Ti(II)) during the pitting corrosion of Ti(0). The rate of perchlorate reduction was inde...
Abstract: Perchlorate ions from rocket fuel, flare and munitions manufacture and use have escaped in...
Perchlorate (ClO4-) contaminated water is becoming a wide-spread problem as more sites are being ide...
The problems related to the electrochemical/electrocatalytic stability of perchlorate ions are revie...
Perchlorate has entered human and environmental food chains and has received a great deal of attenti...
Abstract. Here we show that perchlorate reduction during pitting corrosion of zero-valent titanium (...
Perchlorate ions from rocket fuel, flare and munitions manufacture and use have escaped into groundw...
Highly oxidized species like perchlorate and nitrate that are released into the environment by anthr...
Perchlorate is one of the major emerging contaminants of concern and has been found in soil and wate...
In this study, application of a catalytic reactor to facilitate chemical reduction of perchlorate wa...
Perchlorate removal was tested in the cathode chamber of microbial electrochemical systems (MESs). D...
Perchlorate is a widespread pollutant in the environment. It can be produced naturally by atmospheri...
As part of our studies into the diversity of dissimilatory perchlorate reducing bacteria (DPRB) we i...
The most promising technologies to remove perchlorate from water are ion exchange and biological red...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The mechanism for perchlorate reduction was investigated using thiosulfate-drive...
Perchlorate (ClO4-) is a soluble anion that occurs naturally in small concentrations, however, as a ...
Abstract: Perchlorate ions from rocket fuel, flare and munitions manufacture and use have escaped in...
Perchlorate (ClO4-) contaminated water is becoming a wide-spread problem as more sites are being ide...
The problems related to the electrochemical/electrocatalytic stability of perchlorate ions are revie...
Perchlorate has entered human and environmental food chains and has received a great deal of attenti...
Abstract. Here we show that perchlorate reduction during pitting corrosion of zero-valent titanium (...
Perchlorate ions from rocket fuel, flare and munitions manufacture and use have escaped into groundw...
Highly oxidized species like perchlorate and nitrate that are released into the environment by anthr...
Perchlorate is one of the major emerging contaminants of concern and has been found in soil and wate...
In this study, application of a catalytic reactor to facilitate chemical reduction of perchlorate wa...
Perchlorate removal was tested in the cathode chamber of microbial electrochemical systems (MESs). D...
Perchlorate is a widespread pollutant in the environment. It can be produced naturally by atmospheri...
As part of our studies into the diversity of dissimilatory perchlorate reducing bacteria (DPRB) we i...
The most promising technologies to remove perchlorate from water are ion exchange and biological red...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The mechanism for perchlorate reduction was investigated using thiosulfate-drive...
Perchlorate (ClO4-) is a soluble anion that occurs naturally in small concentrations, however, as a ...
Abstract: Perchlorate ions from rocket fuel, flare and munitions manufacture and use have escaped in...
Perchlorate (ClO4-) contaminated water is becoming a wide-spread problem as more sites are being ide...
The problems related to the electrochemical/electrocatalytic stability of perchlorate ions are revie...