Loss of scientific integrity in using metallic iron (Fe0) for water remediation: Let's agree to disagree
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100595 - 100595
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Co-Transport of Cr(VI)/Ni(II) in Solution in Alkaline Soil and their Simultaneous Immobilization
Zhiqiao Shi,
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Jiawen Ding,
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Tian-Yi Ni
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et al.
Water Air & Soil Pollution,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
236(5)
Published: March 31, 2025
Language: Английский
A systematic analysis of research trends on the permeable reactive barrier in groundwater remediation
Mohammad Ali Vakili,
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Taghi Ebadi,
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Mohammadreza Hajbabaie
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et al.
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Aqueous benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX) removal using core-shell structure activated carbon ball as a permeable reactive barrier material
Eunji Myung,
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Hyunsoo Kim,
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Nag‐Choul Choi
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 4, 2024
Abstract
Permeable
reactive
barriers
(PRBs)
are
passive
and
sustainable
treatment
systems
for
remediating
the
diffusion
of
contaminant
plumes
in
groundwater.
Several
conventional
materials
such
as
activated
carbon
(AC)
have
long
been
used
media
PRBs.
AC,
which
is
known
its
high
adsorption
capability
cost-effectiveness,
commonly
to
remove
multiple
pollutants
from
Unfortunately,
among
materials,
AC
can
fill
barrier
pose
practical
problems,
a
pressure
drop,
solid
losses
during
handling,
safe
disposal
filled
sorbents,
because
low
particle
strength.
In
this
study,
balls
were
prepared
using
zeolite
core
powdered
quartz,
calcite
shell.
ball
with
excellent
mechanical
strength
permeability
properties
form
core–shell
layer
good
alternative
materials.
The
characteristics
benzene,
toluene,
ethylbenzene,
p-xylene
(BTEX)
solutions
investigated.
equilibrium
order
X
>
E
T
B.
To
validate
proposed
models,
batch
experiments
indicated
that
pseudo-2nd-order
Langmuir
models
most
suitable
describing
kinetics
benzene
respectively.
Regeneration
performed
chemical
extraction
(methanol)
microwave
(MW)
heating.
MW
heating
promising
regeneration
technique
balls.
A
series
(six
adsorption–desorption
cycles)
revealed
considerable
reusability.
Based
on
these
results,
potential
medium
field-scale
PRB
remediation
applications.
Language: Английский
Aqueous benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX) removal using core-shell structure activated carbon ball as a permeable reactive barrier material
Minsung Kim,
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Eunji Myung,
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Hyunsoo Kim
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et al.
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 102797 - 102797
Published: Aug. 28, 2024
Permeable
reactive
barriers
(PRBs)
are
passive
and
sustainable
treatment
systems
for
remediating
the
diffusion
of
contaminant
plumes
in
groundwater.
Several
conventional
materials
such
as
activated
carbon
(AC)
have
long
been
used
media
PRBs.
AC,
which
is
known
its
high
adsorption
capability
cost-effectiveness,
commonly
to
remove
multiple
pollutants
from
Unfortunately,
among
materials,
AC
can
fill
barrier
pose
practical
problems,
a
pressure
drop,
solid
losses
during
handling,
safe
disposal
filled
sorbents,
because
low
particle
strength.
In
this
study,
balls
were
prepared
using
zeolite
core
powdered
quartz,
calcite
shell.
ball
with
excellent
mechanical
strength
permeability
properties
form
core–shell
layer
good
alternative
materials.
The
characteristics
benzene,
toluene,
ethylbenzene,
p-xylene
(BTEX)
solutions
investigated.
equilibrium
order
X
>
E
T
B.
capacity
B
(4.90
mg/g),
(3.37
(1.16
mg/g)
(0.46
observed
at
solution
pH
=
7.
To
validate
proposed
models,
batch
experiments
indicated
that
pseudo-2nd-order
(11.61
10.54
Langmuir
models
(8.81
5.27
most
suitable
describing
kinetics
benzene
respectively.
Regeneration
performed
chemical
extraction
(methanol)
microwave
(MW)
heating.
When
was
reused
six
times,
removal
efficiency
maintained
above
81
%
methanol,
whereas
increased
91
MW.
A
series
revealed
considerable
reusability.
be
effectively
medium
continuous
flow
system
column
sandbox.
Based
on
these
results,
potential
field-scale
PRB
remediation
applications.
Language: Английский