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Sulfidated nano-scale zerovalent iron is able to effectively reduce in situ hexavalent chromium in a contaminated aquifer.

Miroslav Brumovský1, Jana Oborná2, Petr Lacina3, Michal Hegedüs4, Ondra Sracek5, Jan Kolařík2, Martin Petr2, Josef Kašlík2, Thilo Hofmann6, Jan Filip7.   

Abstract

In a number of laboratory studies, sulfidated nanoscale zero-valent iron (S-nZVI) particles showed increased reactivity, reducing capacity, and electron selectivity for Cr(VI) removal from contaminated waters. In our study, core-shell S-nZVI particles were successfully injected into an aquifer contaminated with Cr(VI) at a former chrome plating facility. S-nZVI migrated towards monitoring wells, resulting in a rapid decrease in Cr(VI) and Crtot concentrations and a long-term decrease in groundwater redox potential observed even 35 m downstream the nearest injection well. Characterization of materials recovered from the injection and monitoring wells confirmed the presence of nZVI particles, together with iron corrosion products. Chromium was identified on the surface of the recovered iron particles as Cr(III), and its occurrence was linked to the formation of insoluble chromium-iron (oxyhydr)oxides such as CrxFe(1-x)(OH)3(s). Injected S-nZVI particles formed aggregates, which were slowly transformed into iron (oxyhydr)oxides and carbonate green rust. Elevated contents of Fe0 were detected even several months after injection, indicating good S-nZVI longevity. The sulfide shell was gradually disintegrated and/or dissolved. Geochemical modelling confirmed the overall stability of the resulting Cr(III) phase at field conditions. This study demonstrates the applicability of S-nZVI for the remediation of a Cr(VI)-contaminated aquifer.
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Keywords:  Hexavalent chromium; Immobilization; In situ remediation; Nanoparticle; Sulfidated zero-valent iron

Year:  2020        PMID: 33301974     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  Effect of Spatial Distribution of nZVI on the Corrosion of nZVI Composites and Its Subsequent Cr(VI) Removal from Water.

Authors:  Yixuan Li; Shuangqiu Huang; Yaqin Song; Xinfang Zhang; Sijia Liu; Qiong Du
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-30       Impact factor: 5.076

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