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1071 related items for PubMed ID: 31726717

  • 1. Synthesis of Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) Supported on Biochar for Chromium Remediation from Aqueous Solution and Soil.
    Wang H, Zhang M, Li H.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2019 Nov 12; 16(22):. PubMed ID: 31726717
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  • 2. Enhanced removal of Cr(VI) by silicon rich biochar-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron.
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    Chemosphere; 2019 Jan 12; 215():739-745. PubMed ID: 30347367
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  • 3. Effective removal of Cr(VI) by attapulgite-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron from aqueous solution: Enhanced adsorption and crystallization.
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    Chemosphere; 2019 Apr 12; 221():683-692. PubMed ID: 30669110
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  • 4. A novel biochar supported CMC stabilized nano zero-valent iron composite for hexavalent chromium removal from water.
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  • 5. Nanoscale zero-valent iron supported by biochars produced at different temperatures: Synthesis mechanism and effect on Cr(VI) removal.
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  • 6. Enhanced removal of aqueous Cr(VI) by a green synthesized nanoscale zero-valent iron supported on oak wood biochar.
    Zhang Y, Jiao X, Liu N, Lv J, Yang Y.
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  • 7. Simultaneous adsorption and reduction of hexavalent chromium on biochar-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) in aqueous solution.
    Ma F, Philippe B, Zhao B, Diao J, Li J.
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  • 8. Enhanced reduction and adsorption of hexavalent chromium by palladium and silicon rich biochar supported nanoscale zero-valent iron.
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    J Colloid Interface Sci; 2019 Jan 01; 533():428-436. PubMed ID: 30172153
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  • 9. Removal of chromium (VI) from water using nanoscale zerovalent iron particles supported on herb-residue biochar.
    Shang J, Zong M, Yu Y, Kong X, Du Q, Liao Q.
    J Environ Manage; 2017 Jul 15; 197():331-337. PubMed ID: 28402915
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  • 10. Vinegar residue supported nanoscale zero-valent iron: Remediation of hexavalent chromium in soil.
    Pei G, Zhu Y, Wen J, Pei Y, Li H.
    Environ Pollut; 2020 Jan 15; 256():113407. PubMed ID: 31672374
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  • 11. Does soluble starch improve the removal of Cr(VI) by nZVI loaded on biochar?
    Yang C, Ge C, Li X, Li L, Wang B, Lin A, Yang W.
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  • 12. Stabilisation of nanoscale zero-valent iron with biochar for enhanced transport and in-situ remediation of hexavalent chromium in soil.
    Su H, Fang Z, Tsang PE, Fang J, Zhao D.
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  • 13. Highly efficient removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution by pinecone biochar supported nanoscale zero-valent iron coupling with Shewanella oneidensis MR-1.
    Ma L, Du Y, Chen S, Du D, Ye H, Zhang TC.
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  • 14. Unveiling the role of biochar in simultaneous removal of hexavalent chromium and trichloroethylene by biochar supported nanoscale zero-valent iron.
    Qian L, Long Y, Li H, Wei Z, Liang C, Liu R, Chen M.
    Sci Total Environ; 2023 Sep 01; 889():164243. PubMed ID: 37201809
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  • 15. Dynamic study of Cr(VI) removal performance and mechanism from water using multilayer material coated nanoscale zerovalent iron.
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  • 16. Sodium citrate and biochar synergistic improvement of nanoscale zero-valent iron composite for the removal of chromium (Ⅵ) in aqueous solutions.
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  • 17. Stabilization of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) with modified biochar for Cr(VI) removal from aqueous solution.
    Dong H, Deng J, Xie Y, Zhang C, Jiang Z, Cheng Y, Hou K, Zeng G.
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  • 18. Effect of pH, temperature and co-existing anions on the Removal of Cr(VI) in groundwater by green synthesized nZVI/Ni.
    Zhu F, He S, Liu T.
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  • 19. Pyrolytic production of zerovalent iron nanoparticles supported on rice husk-derived biochar: simple, in situ synthesis and use for remediation of Cr(VI)-polluted soils.
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    Sci Total Environ; 2020 Mar 15; 708():134479. PubMed ID: 31796288
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  • 20. The removal of chromium (VI) and lead (II) from groundwater using sepiolite-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (S-NZVI).
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