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Effects and mechanism of humic acid on chromium(VI) removal by zero-valent iron (Fe 0) nanoparticles
Effects and mechanism of humic acid on chromium(VI) removal by zero-valent iron (Fe 0) nanoparticles,10.1016/j.pce.2010.03.020,Physics and Chemistry o
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Effects and mechanism of humic acid on chromium(VI) removal by zero-valent iron (Fe 0) nanoparticles
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Qian Wang
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Naman Cissoko
,
Mi Zhou
,
Xinhua Xu
The present study dealt with the
performance evaluation
of the nanoscale Fe0 systems for the remediation of
chromium
contaminated groundwater in the ambient environment. The role of
humic acid
(HA) in the Cr(VI) removal and the reduction mechanism were investigated. HA was found to exert an obvious inhibitory effect on Cr(VI) removal by Fe0 nanoparticles, and the Cr(VI) removal efficiencies decreased from 71.6%, 58.4%, 57.8% to 38.5% with the increasing HA concentrations (0, 5, 10, 20 to 40mgL−1). A dual effect of
humic acid
on chromium(VI) reduction by Fe0 nanoparticles was observed. HA adsorbed on the surface of Fe0 nanoparticles and occupied the active surface sites, leading to the decrease in Cr(VI) reduction rates. Greater was the adsorbed HA, the more obvious was the inhibitory effect. However, the HA adsorption on
iron
surface areas was one of the factors leading to the decreased reduction rate. The appropriate starch dosage (0.5g per 0.3g nanoscale Fe0 particles) could definitely eliminate the inhibitory effect of humic acid.
Journal:
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth - PHYS CHEM EARTH
, vol. 36, no. 9, pp. 442-446, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.pce.2010.03.020
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