“…This oxidative dissolution process is commonly known as iron corrosion, which is usually mostly a destructive process. However, examples of taking advantage from iron corrosion are also well documented (Noubactep , 2013a ) For example, porous direct reduced iron (sponge iron) has been tested as an alternative to compact Fe 0 material for contaminant removal in passive filters, including Fe 0 permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) during the past two decades (Ebert et al , 2006 ;Li, Li, & Li, 2009;Li, Wei, Li, Bi, & Song, 2011;Schlicker et al , 2000 ;Yi et al , 2013 ). However, sponge iron is a traditional material used as oxygen scavenger in water treatment plants (Li et al , 2011 ;Yi et al , 2013 ).…”