Zero Valent Iron is widely used for soil and groundwater remediation. It is used as a reductant by degrading a variety contaminants found in the environment.
A new strategy using nanoscale zero-valent iron to simultaneously promote remediation and safe crop production in contaminated soil
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Interactions between natural organic matter fractions and nanoscale zero-valent iron - ScienceDirect
Enhanced Cd(II) immobilization in sediment with zero-valent iron induced by hydrogenotrophic denitrification - ScienceDirect
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The limitations of applying zero-valent iron technology in contaminants sequestration and the corresponding countermeasures: The development in zero -valent iron technology in the last two decades (1994–2014) - ScienceDirect
The core-shell model of zero-valent iron nanoparticles. The core
Zero-valent iron nanoparticles for environmental Hg (II) removal: a review [PeerJ]
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