Mechanistic Insights into Increased Reduction and Removal of Cr(VI) by Clay-Mediated nZVI during Their Cotransport in Soil–Water Systems
Zhi Ye,
Yunpeng Liu,
Jiang Xu
et al.
Abstract:The efficiency and stability of in situ remediation of Cr(VI) contamination in underground water and soil are still challenging. In this study, a green tea (GT) synthesized nanozerovalent iron (nZVI) nanocomposite supported by diatomite (DE) (nZVI@GT/DE) via tea polyphenols was designed. The synergetic effect of DE support and tea polyphenols wrapping increased the Fe(II) component in nZVI@GT/DE and its transportability. Compared to nZVI@GT/Mont (supported by Mont with sandwich structure), nZVI@GT/DE exhibited… Show more
The essential nutrients for healthy crop growth may affect the nanotechnology-based remediation of agricultural soils contaminated with cadmium (Cd). However, this hypothesis has not been thoroughly explored. This study investigated...
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