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The removal of selenate (Se6+) from aqueous solutions by zeolite Na-P1 supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (Z-NZVI) was investigated. Zeolite was synthesized from the fly ash of the byproducts discharged from coal-fired power, and used as supporting ...
Jakkapop Phanthasri +4 more
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Sintesis Dan Karakterisasi Nano Zero Valent Iron (NZVI) Dengan Metode Presipitasi [PDF]
Teknologi NZVI (Nano Zero Valent Iron) menjadi pilihan yang tepat untuk rehabilitasi lingkungan dan remediasi situs yang terkontaminasi, karena dengan NZVI logam berat seperti Pb, As, Cr, Cd, Cu, dan senyawa organik dapat dengan mudah dipisahkan dari ...
Fisli, A. (Adel) +2 more
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Rapid point-of-use water purification using nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) particles
Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) particles are increasingly being investigated in removing aqueous contaminants. Here, we have demonstrated its inactivation and magnetic removal of bacteria and endotoxins from environmental wastewater samples. Varying dosages (10–1,000 μL) of 0–6 days aged nZVI with a concentration of 5 mg/mL for 2 mL wastewater ...
Jing Li +3 more
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Sustainable Biofuel Production Utilizing Nanotechnology: Challenges and Potential Solutions
This review explores the integration of nanotechnology into biofuel production to address challenges such as feedstock shortage, high costs, and environmental impacts. It highlights the role of nanomaterials in enhancing catalysis, microbial conversion, biomass pretreatment, and separation across various biofuel pathways, including biodiesel, biogas ...
Fatema Mehejabin +5 more
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The sorption of metal ions on nanoscale zero-valent iron [PDF]
The injection of the colloidal suspensions of nano-iron (nZVI) into an aquifer is a novel method of removing metal ions from acidic water. In the batch tests, the equilibrium study of the sorption of metal ions, Cu(II) and Zn(II), on Green Tea nanoscale ...
Suponik Tomasz +2 more
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Hexavalent chromium reduction in manganese-rich soils by ZVI nanoparticles: the influence of natural organic matter and manganese oxides [PDF]
Hexavalent chromium reduction by nano Zero-Valent Iron (nZVI) has been proved fast and efficient, mainly due to nanoparticles large specific surface area and high chemical reactivity. In this work the influence of natural organic matter and manganese
Di Palma, L., Verdone, N., Vilardi, G.
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Abstract This article presents an in‐depth overview of recent developments and prospects in utilizing green microbiology for sustainable water management. It highlights its vital role across various aspects of water management while underscoring its significance for global development. This article delves deep into microbial processes integral to water
Adenike A. Akinsemolu +2 more
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Development of new remediation technologies for contaminated soils based on the application of zero-valent iron nanoparticles and bioremediation with compost [PDF]
This study aimed to develop new techniques for the remediation of contaminated soils based on the application of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) and bioremediation with compost from organic wastes and a mixed technique of both. An assessment of the
De Soto García, I.S. +6 more
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Surface modification of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) using polymer stabilizers (e.g., sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, CMC) is usually used to minimize aggregation, increase stability, and enhance transport of nZVI.
Hesham M. Ibrahim +3 more
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Burning question: Rethinking organohalide degradation strategy for bioremediation applications
This review specifically focuses on the novel solution of organohalide bioremediation, proposing redox‐potential‐mediated hybrid bioprocesses tailored to the complexities of organohalide pollution. Abstract Organohalides are widespread pollutants that pose significant environmental hazards due to their high degree of halogenation and elevated redox ...
Qihong Lu, Qi Liang, Shanquan Wang
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