“…Elimination of Cr(VI) from aquatic environments has been widely studied by various methods, such as adsorption (Pradhan, Das, & Thakur, 1999), chemical reduction followed by precipitation (Daneshvar, Salari, & Aber, 2002; Yin, Li, et al., 2017), bio‐reduction and adsorption (Yin, Li, et al., 2017; Zhong et al., 2017), and membrane separation (Hafez, El‐Manharawy, & Khedr, 2002). Because Cr(III) is less soluble and can be easily adsorbed by soil colloids, reductive transformation of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) followed by precipitation using permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) filled with metallic iron has proved to be a promising technique to clean up Cr(VI) from groundwater (Melitas, Chuffe‐Moscoso, & Farrell, 2001; Wilkin, Su, Ford, & Paul, 2005).…”