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Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron for Treating Soil and Groundwater Contaminants and Method for Preparing the Same

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2025-03-25
Bismuth-Doped Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron Remediation Technology

This technology relates to an environmental remediation technique for treating soil and groundwater contaminants by using bismuth-doped nanoscale zero-valent iron.

Conventional nanoscale zero-valent iron has faced limitations in sustained reactivity and manufacturing efficiency, making it difficult to respond to diverse contamination conditions. This technology prepares bismuth-doped nanoscale zero-valent iron with enhanced reactivity and applies it to soil and water remediation.

As a result, it can improve contaminant degradation reactivity and expand the treatment efficiency and application range of soil and groundwater remediation processes.




Key Features:

  • It applies bismuth-doped nanoscale zero-valent iron as an active material for contaminant treatment.
  • It enhances reactivity for removing persistent contaminants in soil and groundwater.
  • It is advantageous for securing remediation efficiency under various environmental conditions.


Pohang University of Science & Technology
Jang Yun-Seok, Lee Chung-Seop, Kim Jae-Hwan, Oh Da-Som, Jianyu Gong
Document
출원일:
2015-01-15
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특허등록번호:
10-1719047
Industry
environment•eco
chemicals
advanced materials
Technology
Chemistry
New materials
Country
Korea
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