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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023
Fenton sludge generated in the flocculation stage of the Fenton oxidation process contains significant amounts of ferric iron and organic pollutants, which require proper treatment.
Mingwei Wang +5 more
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Fenton sludge generated in the flocculation stage of the Fenton oxidation process contains significant amounts of ferric iron and organic pollutants, which require proper treatment.
Mingwei Wang +5 more
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Water Research, 2021
Microbial dissimilatory iron reduction and aerobic oxidation affect the biogeochemical cycles of many elements. Although the processes have been widely studied, the underlying mechanisms, and especially how the surface structures of iron oxides affect ...
Ruixia Han +3 more
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Microbial dissimilatory iron reduction and aerobic oxidation affect the biogeochemical cycles of many elements. Although the processes have been widely studied, the underlying mechanisms, and especially how the surface structures of iron oxides affect ...
Ruixia Han +3 more
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Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2017
Yuanjun Chen, Shufang Ji, Juncai Dong
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Yuanjun Chen, Shufang Ji, Juncai Dong
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Biosynthetic organic matters, such as humus, play important roles in iron and phosphorus cycling in soil and aquatic systems. As an important member of humus, fulvic acid (FA) is ubiquitous in different environmental media, such as water, soil, and ...
Shu Wang +7 more
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Biosynthetic organic matters, such as humus, play important roles in iron and phosphorus cycling in soil and aquatic systems. As an important member of humus, fulvic acid (FA) is ubiquitous in different environmental media, such as water, soil, and ...
Shu Wang +7 more
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Graphite accelerate dissimilatory iron reduction and vivianite crystal enlargement.
Water Research, 2020Biomineralized vivianite induced by dissimilatory iron reduction bacteria (DIRB) has received increasing attention because it alleviates phosphorus crisis and phosphorus pollution simultaneously. However, the relatively small crystal size and low Fe(III)
Yu Wu +9 more
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Bisulfite reduction of soil iron for the reductive degradation of trichloroethylene
Chemosphere, 2022This study explored the potential reactivities of various reductants in inducing subsurface TCE degradation in natural soils. It was found that bisulfite (HSO3-) exhibited the ability to induce reduction in soil iron minerals, and increase the degradation of TCE in the soil slurry system; however, no TCE degradation occurred in the aqueous system.
Yuwen Hou, Chenju Liang
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Reductive mobilisation of ferritin iron
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1985The reductive mobilisation of iron from ferritin, the principal protein of iron storage, was studied. The kinetic characteristics of iron release by dithionite, thioglycollate, and dihydroriboflavin 5'-phosphate (FMNH2) were found to differ widely. The dependence on pH is most pronounced for the dithionite reduction which proceeds 100 times faster at ...
F, Funk +3 more
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Reduction potential of iron in transferrin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1985The reduction potential of Fe3+ in transferrin was measured spectrophotometrically by equilibration with methyl viologen in the presence of sodium dithionite. For an ionic strength near 0.1 M at 25 degrees C and pH 7.3 under 0.048 atm. CO2, half of the iron is reduced at a potential near -0.40 V (vs. standard hydrogen electrode). At least one disulfide
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