Abstract:
Groundwater pollution by volatile organic contaminants (VOC) and heavy metals is a
serious environmental problem and the application of zero valent iron (ZVI) is one of the
more promising solutions. The purpose of this research is to assess the efficiency of Nano
zerovalent iron (nZVI) as compared to Emulsified nano zerovalent Iron (EZVI) and micro
zerovalent iron (MZVI) for the remediation of trichloroethylene (TCE) and Cr(VI)
contaminated groundwater. Test results revealed that nZVI achieved satisfactory reduction of
TCE compared to EZVI within the experimental time frame. It also appears that for some of
the nZVI treatments, the reduction of TCE was biologically mediated; i.e., minimal or no
TCE reduction was observed for the sterilized duplicates or in the control samples with no
nZVI. The treatability results for low Cr(VI) concentrations (< 1 mg/L) indicated that all the
reductants performed satisfactorily. However, only partial reduction was observed for some
of the corresponding sterilized samples, which may indicate that part of the reduction could
be biologically mediated. For high Cr(VI) concentrations (8.5 mg/L), only nZVI performed
satisfactorily and it seems that the reduction was not biologically mediated. EZVI achieved a
borderline performance, whereas MZVI achieved poor performance.
Citation:
Jagupilla, S. C., Wazne, M., Liu, X., Rabah, N., Lazar, B., Su, T. L., & Christodoulatos, C. (2009, June). Comparative Study of Nano Zerovalent Iron, Micro Zerovalent Iron and Emulsified Nano Zerovalent Iron for The Remediation of TCE and Cr (VI) Contaminated Groundwater. In Proceedings for the International Conference on the Environmental Implications and Applications of Nanotechnology (p. 37).