1. Recent advances in nanoscale zero-valent iron-based materials: Characteristics, environmental remediation and challenges.
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Tang, Hao, Wang, Jiaqi, Zhang, Shu, Pang, Hongwei, Wang, Xiangxue, Chen, Zhongshan, Li, Ming, Song, Gang, Qiu, Muqing, and Yu, Shujun
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ENVIRONMENTAL remediation , *HUMIC acid , *HEAVY metals , *METAL ions , *POLLUTANTS , *IONIC strength - Abstract
In this paper, nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI), which has great potential in environmental purification is introduced. However, NZVI is easy to accumulate and oxidize, which limits its ability to remove pollutants. Hence several modified NZVI are proposed to overcome its shortcomings in this paper. The heavy metal ions, radionuclides and organic pollutants in the environment are removal by NZVI based materials, and their removal behaviors had been analyzed. This paper also reviews the factors affecting the removal of pollutants by NZVI-based materials, such as pH, ionic strength, contact time, reaction temperature, interfering ions and humic acids. In addition, it is also introduced that NZVI is toxic in the environment, and it also can be recovered and has different removal effects in different water environment. In short, this paper gives a comprehensive summary of NZVI, including its modification methods, pollutants removal, influencing factors of pollutants removal and implication to environment. It provides a strong theoretical basis for the future development of NZVI based materials. [Display omitted] • The characteristics of NZVI-based materials are briefly introduced and summarized. • The removal mechanisms of different pollutants are highlighted. • The influence factors and environmental implications are analyzed. • Future researches of NZVI-based materials in water remediation are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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