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In-situ nitrate remediation using nano iron/nickel particles
Fadaei Tehrani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.5277/epel40306
- Abstract:
- Originally, the application of nano zero valent iron/nickel (nZVI/Ni) particles for nitrate removal in porous media was studied. nZVI/Ni was prepared and employed in batch and continuous modes. Based on batch experiments, the reaction kinetics was consistent with the adsorption model by the order of 1-1.5. The variation of the kinetics order depends on pH and nickel content. So that highest reactivity was observed for nZVI with 10% of Ni at pH ≤ 3. Nitrate remediation in a continuous system was mostly influenced by seepage velocity, quantity and freshness of nZVI/Ni and particle size of porous media. In a batch mode, the maximum nitrate removal was 99% while in a continuous mode it did not exceed 85%
- Keywords:
- Nickel ; Porous materials ; Reaction kinetics ; Seepage ; Adsorption model ; Batch experiments ; Continuous mode ; Continuous system ; Kinetics orders ; Nano zero-valent irons ; Nitrate removal ; Seepage velocity ; Nitrates
- Source: Environment Protection Engineering ; Vol. 40, issue. 3 , 2014 , p. 75-86
- URL: http://epe.pwr.wroc.pl/2014/3-2014/Tehrani_3-2014.pdf