Sulfidation of ZVI/AC composite leads to highly corrosion-resistant nanoremediation particles with extended life-time

Volume: 665, Pages: 235 - 245
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) is a powerful reductant for many water pollutants. The lifetime of nZVI in aqueous environments is one of its limitations. Sulfidation of the nZVI surface by reduced sulfur species is known to significantly modify the particle properties. In the present study we examined various post-synthesis sulfidation methods applied on Carbo-Iron, a composite material where iron nanostructures are embedded in colloidal...
Paper Details
Title
Sulfidation of ZVI/AC composite leads to highly corrosion-resistant nanoremediation particles with extended life-time
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
665
Pages
235 - 245
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