Efficient elimination of Cr(vi) in groundwater using nano zero-valent iron synthesized with Ginkgo biloba extracts: enhanced mechanism and reduced toxicity
Ting Li,
Fang Zhu,
Yaqin Gao
et al.
Abstract:Various industrial activities have led to increasingly serious hexavalent chromium (Cr(vi)) contamination in the aquatic environment.
“…Amino-modified biochar was used as a support material to prevent agglomeration of nZVI, thereby enabling simultaneous achievement of strong adsorption and reduction effects. [25][26][27][28] Furthermore, surface passivation treatment can decrease the rate of nZVI's interaction with oxygen and water, thereby extending its reaction lifetime. 29,30 Sulfide-modified nZVI (SnZVI) is believed to enhance the efficiency of treating uranium-containing wastewater, and amino functional groups can improve the adsorption performance of carbon materials on water pollutants.…”
Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) was cured by vulcanization and biochar functionalization to overcome the tendency of oxidation and aggregation, and the sulfurized nano-zero-valent iron functional material supported by amino biochar...
“…Amino-modified biochar was used as a support material to prevent agglomeration of nZVI, thereby enabling simultaneous achievement of strong adsorption and reduction effects. [25][26][27][28] Furthermore, surface passivation treatment can decrease the rate of nZVI's interaction with oxygen and water, thereby extending its reaction lifetime. 29,30 Sulfide-modified nZVI (SnZVI) is believed to enhance the efficiency of treating uranium-containing wastewater, and amino functional groups can improve the adsorption performance of carbon materials on water pollutants.…”
Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) was cured by vulcanization and biochar functionalization to overcome the tendency of oxidation and aggregation, and the sulfurized nano-zero-valent iron functional material supported by amino biochar...
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