International audienceImpacts of subsurface biogeochemical processes over time have always been a concern for the long-term performance of zero valent iron (Fe0) based Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRB’s). To evaluate the biogeochemical impacts, laboratory experiments were performed using flow-through glass columns for 210 days at controlled temperature (20 °C). Two different particle size of Fe0 were used in the columns, and to simulate indigenous microbial activity, extra carbon source was provided in two columns (biotic columns) and remaining two columns were kept abiotic. Heavy metals (Zn, As) were removed efficiently in all the columns, and no exhaustion of treatment capability or clogging were observed during our experimental duration....
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRBs) have been used world-wide to remediate chlorinated solvents, meta...
International audienceImpacts of subsurface biogeochemical processes over time have always been a co...
The present study focuses on the impact of microbial activities on the performance of various long-t...
Zero-valent iron (Fe0)-based permeable reactive barriertreatment has been generating great interest ...
A 2-year-old pilot-scale zerovalent iron (Fe-0)-permeable reactive barrier, treating groundwater con...
Despite the wide diffusion of zero-valent iron (Fe0) permeable reactive barriers (PRBs), there is st...
Abstract: Increased, reactivity is a potentially important phenomena with respect to the cost effec...
Summarization: A continuous column experiment was carried out under dynamic flow conditions in order...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) of zero-valent iron (ZVI) create an in situ environment with geoc...
International audienceIn the context of a geological disposal of radioactive waste in clayey formati...
Hydrodynamic behavior of zero-valent iron permeable reactive barriers: effects of permeability los
The overall purpose of the project is to explore and quantify the processes that control the formati...
'Previous research findings indicate that both zero valent iron and sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) ...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRBs) have been used world-wide to remediate chlorinated solvents, meta...
International audienceImpacts of subsurface biogeochemical processes over time have always been a co...
The present study focuses on the impact of microbial activities on the performance of various long-t...
Zero-valent iron (Fe0)-based permeable reactive barriertreatment has been generating great interest ...
A 2-year-old pilot-scale zerovalent iron (Fe-0)-permeable reactive barrier, treating groundwater con...
Despite the wide diffusion of zero-valent iron (Fe0) permeable reactive barriers (PRBs), there is st...
Abstract: Increased, reactivity is a potentially important phenomena with respect to the cost effec...
Summarization: A continuous column experiment was carried out under dynamic flow conditions in order...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) of zero-valent iron (ZVI) create an in situ environment with geoc...
International audienceIn the context of a geological disposal of radioactive waste in clayey formati...
Hydrodynamic behavior of zero-valent iron permeable reactive barriers: effects of permeability los
The overall purpose of the project is to explore and quantify the processes that control the formati...
'Previous research findings indicate that both zero valent iron and sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) ...
Terraced iron formations (TIFs) are laminated structures that cover square meter-size areas on the ...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRBs) have been used world-wide to remediate chlorinated solvents, meta...