Performance and toxicity assessment of nanoscale zero valent iron particles in the remediation of contaminated soil: A review
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Performance and toxicity assessment of nanoscale zero valent iron particles in the remediation of contaminated soil: A review
Abstract
Nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) particles have been studied in recent years as a promising technology for the remediation of contaminated soil. Although the potential benefits of nZVI are considerable, there is a distinct need to identify possible risks after environmental exposure to nZVI. This work firstly introduced the remediation of nZVI for heavy metals and chlorinated organic compounds in contaminated soil. And the corresponding stabilization mechanisms were discussed. We also highlighted the factors affecting nZVI reactivity, including nZVI surface area, nZVI stabilizers, soil pH, soil organic matter and soil types. In addition, this review shows a critical overview of the current understanding of toxicity of nZVI particles to soil bacteria and fungi. The toxicity mechanisms, cellular defenses behaviors and the factors affecting the toxicity of nZVI were summarized. Finally, the remaining barriers to be overcome in materials development for environment application are also discussed.
Keywords: Chlorinated organic compounds; Contaminated soil; Heavy metals; Nanoscale zero valent iron; Toxicity mechanisms.
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