Realizing the potential of metallic iron for the mitigation of toxics: flee or adapt?

Author:

Konadu-Amoah Bernard,Hu Rui,Cao Viet,Tao Ran,Yang Huichen,Ndé-Tchoupé Arnaud Igor,Gwenzi Willis,Ruppert Hans,Noubactep ChicgouaORCID

Abstract

AbstractMetallic iron (Fe0) has been increasingly used to remove toxics from water over the past three decades. However, the idea that metallic iron (Fe0) is not an environmental reducing agent has been vigorously refuted. Researchers presenting their findings in a scientific journal have to accept the burden of proving that their argument has any validity. This 30-year-lasting discussion within the Fe0 remediation community is alien to electro-chemists, as it is a century-old knowledge. Nevertheless, the peer-reviewed literature on “remediation using Fe0” seems to be dominated by evaluators thinking that Fe0 is a reducing agent. This communication challenges the view that Fe0 donates any electron to any dissolved species. The sole goal is to reconcile a proven efficient technology with its scientific roots and enable the design of better Fe0 remediation systems.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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