Reductive Degradation of 4-Chloronitrobenzene by Fe(II) on Aluminum-Substituted Goethite Nanoparticles
Clare M. Johnston,
Zachary R. Wiethorn,
Rebecca A. Combs
et al.
Abstract:Iron oxide minerals play important roles in geo-and environmental chemistry, with substantial impacts on the chemical, physical, and (micro)biological properties of soils and also the behavior, fate, and transport of pollutants. The trivalent aluminum cation is commonly found substituted in natural iron oxides as a result of its abundance in soil and its similarity in both charge and size compared to ferric ion. Here, we examine the impact of aluminum substitution on the reactivity of Fe(II) on the iron oxide … Show more
Naturally-occurring iron oxide nanoparticles provide reactive surfaces for the reduction of nitroaromatic compounds, which are common groundwater pollutants, by Fe(II). In many natural aquifer systems, iron oxide minerals continuously react...
Naturally-occurring iron oxide nanoparticles provide reactive surfaces for the reduction of nitroaromatic compounds, which are common groundwater pollutants, by Fe(II). In many natural aquifer systems, iron oxide minerals continuously react...
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