Abstract:Manganese oxide modified activated carbon (MOMAC) was synthesized as a novel in situ sediment and soil amendment for treatment of redox-sensitive contaminants, such as mercury (Hg), through buffering of reduction−oxidation (redox) potential and sorption. This study characterized MOMAC synthesis products at three different Mn concentrations on activated carbon (AC) surfaces and compared them with homogeneously precipitated Mn oxide (MnOx) and unmodified AC for properties influencing redox buffering and sorption… Show more
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