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Advances in metal(loid) oxyanion removal by zerovalent iron: Kinetics, pathways, and mechanisms

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 280, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130766

Keywords

Zerovalent iron; Metal(loid) oxyanion; Adsorption; Reduction; Coprecipitation; Sequestration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51878387]

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Metal(loid) oxyanions in groundwater, surface water, and wastewater can have harmful effects due to their high toxicity and lack of degradation. Zerovalent iron (ZVI) has been widely studied for the removal of these contaminants, with mechanisms including redox reactions, adsorption, precipitation, and coprecipitation. The corrosion of ZVI leads to the formation of iron oxyhydrides that sequester metal(loid) oxyanions, contributing to their removal from different types of water sources.
Metal(loid) oxyanions in groundwater, surface water, and wastewater can have harmful effects on human or ecological health due to their high toxicity, mobility, and lack of degradation. In recent years, the removal of metal(loid) oxyanions using zerovalent iron (ZVI) has been the subject of many studies, but the full scope of this literature has not been systematically reviewed. The main elements that form metal(loid) oxyanions under environmental conditions are Cr(VI), As(V and III), Sb(V and III), Tc(VII), Re(VII), Mo(VI), V(V), etc. The removal mechanisms of metal(loid) oxyanions by ZVI may involve redox reactions, adsorption, precipitation, and coprecipitation, usually with one of these mechanisms being the main reaction pathway and the other playing auxiliary roles. However, the removal mechanisms are coupled to the reactions involved in corrosion of Fe(0) and reaction conditions. The layer of iron oxyhydmxides that forms on ZVI during corrosion mediates the sequestration of metal(loid) oxyanions. This review summarizes most of the currently available data on mechanisms and performance (e.g., kinetics) of removal of the most widely studies metal(loid) oxyanion contaminants (Cr, As, Sb) by different types of ZVI typically used in wastewater treatment, as well as ZVI that has been sulfidated or combination with catalytic bimetals.

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