Publication Date:
2021-03-29
Description:
This communication clarifies the relationships between sand addition and the sustainability of iron/water systems for environmental remediation. It is shown that any enhanced contaminant removal in an iron/sand/water relative to an iron/water system is related to the avoidance/delay of particle cementation by virtue of the inert nature of sand. The argument that sand dissolution produces protons (H+) to sustain iron corrosion is disproved by the very low dissolution kinetics solubility of SiO2-bearing minerals under environmental conditions. This demonstration corroborates the concept that aqueous contaminant removal in iron/water systems is not a process mediated by electrons from Fe0.
Keywords:
Adsorption; Co-precipitation; Dissolution kinetics; Sand admixture; Zerovalent iron
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Language:
English
Type:
article
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