Zerovalent iron

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title: Zerovalent iron
text: Zerovalent iron (ZVI) is jargon that describes forms of iron metal that are proposed for used in Groundwater remediation. ZVI operates by electron transfer from Fe0 toward some organochlorine compounds, a common class of pollutants. The remediation process is proposed to generate Fe2+ and Cl− and halide-free organic products, all of which are relatively innocuous. The technology is not however been implemented, despite many proofs of principle.
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description: Term denoting metallic iron, Fe(0), used for permeable reactive barrier in site remediation
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date modified: 2023-05-23T04:20:43Z
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