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Conference Papers Year : 2017

Long-term performance of milled zerovalent iron particles for in situ groundwater remediation

Milica Velimirovic
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Vesna Micic Batka
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Luca Carniato
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Doris Schmid
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Daniel Borschneck
Stephan Wagner
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Frank von Der Kammer
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Thilo Hofmann
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Abstract

The nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) particles are widely used with high success in removal/degradation of a variety of environmental contaminants under laboratory conditions. However, high production costs, mobility of nZVI particles limited to a maximum of a few meters due to the rapid aggregation of primary particles, and limited effectiveness of the iron surface to serve as an electron donor for longer period due to fast depletion of nZVI particles after side reaction with groundwater constituents were main technical obstacles for rising the full potential of this technology.
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hal-03540485 , version 1 (24-01-2022)

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Milica Velimirovic, Vesna Micic Batka, Melanie Auffan, Luca Carniato, Doris Schmid, et al.. Long-term performance of milled zerovalent iron particles for in situ groundwater remediation. AQUACONSOIL, 2017, Lyon, France. ⟨hal-03540485⟩
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