期刊
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
卷 21, 期 6, 页码 661-670出版社
SELPER LTD, PUBLICATIONS DIV
DOI: 10.1080/09593332108618077
关键词
zero-valent iron; bimetallics; cementation; organics; reduction
The use of zero-valent iron in the treatment of hazardous water contaminants is reviewed. The review concentrates on experimental procedures employed in the investigation of a range of applications for zero-valent iron and the efficacy of the processes. Investigations reviewed include those performed with halogenated aliphatic compounds, halogenated aromatic compounds, nitro-aromatic organic compounds, and high-valency toxic metals. Experiments employing bimetallic and cementation reductants as well as zero-valent iron alone are covered. The need for zero-valent iron technology is discussed, as is the need for more rigorous investigation of operational parameters. Despite a paucity of information from the literature it has been shown that efficacy is greatest for well-mired batch or continuous column systems employing neutral to acidic pH and a high specific surface area of iron. The literature also reveals a need to focus future work on enhancing the chemical reaction taking place on the iron surface in order to enhance the rate of reductive remediation.
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