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Green rust and iron oxide formation influences metolachlor dechlorination during zerovalent iron treatment

Satapanajaru et al., 2003

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15320848271534476963
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Satapanajaru T
Shea P
Comfort S
Roh Y
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Environmental science & technology

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Electron transfer from zerovalent iron (Fe0) to targeted contaminants is affected by initial Fe0 composition, the oxides formed during corrosion, and surrounding electrolytes. We previously observed enhanced metolachlor destruction by Fe0 when iron or aluminum salts …
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