As long as the injection of nanoparticles (mainly nanozerovalent iron, nZVI) has become a common technology for soil and groundwater remediation, a concern has simultaneously grown regarding the side effects and potential impact on the ecosystems, as occurring with other engineered nanometric scale materials. Based on precautionary principle, the technology is still pending approval by regulators in several countries until uncertainties regarding risk analysis are clarified
In the context of groundwater remediation, the use of zero-valent metals is known to be successful f...
Over the last decade, nanoparticles have been used more frequently in industrial applications and in...
The remediation of soils simultaneously contaminated with organic and inorganic compounds is still a...
Contamination of soils and groudwater pose are a huge challenges technically and economically due to...
The development of nanostructured materials enable the upgrade of traditional treatment with macro- ...
Objectives Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) particles are widely used in the field of various envir...
Nowadays, nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is a nanomaterial commonly used in remediation practice. ...
Nanoremediation with iron (Fe) nanomaterials opens new doors for treating contaminated soil and gro...
Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) is the most commonly used nanoremediation material. While there ha...
AbstractThe rehabilitation of ports, coastal areas, polluted logistics platforms, as well as old ind...
Environmental nanoremediation of various contaminants has been reported in several recent studies. I...
Remediation using nanoparticles depends on proper documentation of safety aspects, one of which is t...
Nanotechnology has been widely used in many fields including in soil and groundwater remediation. Na...
The use of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) has been advocated for the remediation of both soil...
With the ongoing commercialization of nanotechnology products, the increasing use of engineered nano...
In the context of groundwater remediation, the use of zero-valent metals is known to be successful f...
Over the last decade, nanoparticles have been used more frequently in industrial applications and in...
The remediation of soils simultaneously contaminated with organic and inorganic compounds is still a...
Contamination of soils and groudwater pose are a huge challenges technically and economically due to...
The development of nanostructured materials enable the upgrade of traditional treatment with macro- ...
Objectives Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) particles are widely used in the field of various envir...
Nowadays, nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is a nanomaterial commonly used in remediation practice. ...
Nanoremediation with iron (Fe) nanomaterials opens new doors for treating contaminated soil and gro...
Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) is the most commonly used nanoremediation material. While there ha...
AbstractThe rehabilitation of ports, coastal areas, polluted logistics platforms, as well as old ind...
Environmental nanoremediation of various contaminants has been reported in several recent studies. I...
Remediation using nanoparticles depends on proper documentation of safety aspects, one of which is t...
Nanotechnology has been widely used in many fields including in soil and groundwater remediation. Na...
The use of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) has been advocated for the remediation of both soil...
With the ongoing commercialization of nanotechnology products, the increasing use of engineered nano...
In the context of groundwater remediation, the use of zero-valent metals is known to be successful f...
Over the last decade, nanoparticles have been used more frequently in industrial applications and in...
The remediation of soils simultaneously contaminated with organic and inorganic compounds is still a...