2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsengineeringau.4c00011
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Synergistic Removal of Cr(VI) with Stable Nanozerovalent Iron Particles and Ultrasound Assistance in the Presence of Organic Additives

Lucia Cancelada,
Jorge M. Meichtry,
Hugo Destaillats
et al.

Abstract: Commercial stable zerovalent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) (NSTAR, not activated) combined with ultrasound (US) were tested for Cr(VI) reductive removal (0.3 mM, pH 3, Fe/Cr molar ratio of 3:1) in the presence of the carboxylic acids (CAs) ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA, 1 mM) or citric acid (Cit, 2 mM), in a system open to the air. No Cr(VI) decay up to 180 min was observed under US when only NSTAR nanoparticles were used, while other previously tested commercial nZVI (N25) showed about 40% decay in a few … Show more

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