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Removal of Halogenated Hydrocarbons from Water by Zero-Valent Iron
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| Year of publication | 2005 |
| Type | Chapter of a book |
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| Description | Halogenated hydrocarbons represent very serious threat for ground and surface waters. They can be removed by the application of zero-valent iron. Reaction is generally represented by 1st order kinetics. Isotopes of C can be used to evaluate reaction progress. Reactive transport modeling is used to predict precipitation of secondary minerals in reactive material. |
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