2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2011.07.020
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Fe0-based trimetallic systems for the removal of aqueous diclofenac: Mechanism and kinetics

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“…5c). This result corroborates the view that metals are removed by "free" iron corrosion products [21,22,23,25] since both elements exhibit the lowest affinity for iron oxides ( [28,29] and references cited therein). It is very important to notice that the surface charge of the adsorbent alone is not sufficient for the discussion of the removal behaviour.…”
Section: Iron Releasesupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…5c). This result corroborates the view that metals are removed by "free" iron corrosion products [21,22,23,25] since both elements exhibit the lowest affinity for iron oxides ( [28,29] and references cited therein). It is very important to notice that the surface charge of the adsorbent alone is not sufficient for the discussion of the removal behaviour.…”
Section: Iron Releasesupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Rather, they can only remove contaminant by adsorption or by improving adsorptive size-exclusion. This is the reason why a delay of contaminant removal has been reported in the presence of MnO 2 in short term batch experiments [20,23,25].…”
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“…Rather, there is a minimum of two interfaces: Fe 0 /Fe-oxides and Fe-(hydr)oxide/H2O, with the material comprising a "core-shell" structure [80,81,[107][108][109][110][111][112]. Moreover, the (hydr)oxide layer comprises the location for H/H2 and Fe has been demonstrated as more likely [114][115][116][117][118].…”
Section: /H2o Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Fe 0 was demonstrated as highly effective for the treatment of several other classes of substances, including aromatic nitro compounds, bacteria, heavy metals, herbicides, nitrates, pesticides, radionuclides and viruses [18,[60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. Fe 0 materials have also been used in Fenton oxidation reactions [71,72,[80][81][82]. It appears from the overview of treatable contaminants that Fe 0 might be regarded as a technology with the potential to manage all classes of contaminants (inorganic ions, organic poisons, and harmful germs).…”
Section: /H2o System For Contaminant Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%