Advances in Sulfidation of Zerovalent Iron for Water Decontamination

  • Jinxiang Li
  • , Xueying Zhang
  • , Yuankui Sun
  • , Liping Liang
  • , Bingcai Pan
  • , Weiming Zhang
  • , Xiaohong Guan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Sulfidation has gained increasing interest in recent years for improving the sequestration of contaminants by zerovalent iron (ZVI). In view of the bright prospects of the sulfidated ZVI (S-ZVI), this review comprehensively summarized the latest developments in sulfidation of ZVI, particularly that of nanoscale ZVI (S-nZVI). The milestones in development of S-ZVI technology including its background, enlightenment, synthesis, characterization, water remediation and treatment, etc., are summarized. Under most circumstances, sulfidation can enhance the sequestration of various organic compounds and metal(loid)s by ZVI to various extents. In particular, the reactivity of S-ZVI toward contaminants is strongly dependent on S/Fe molar ratio, sulfidation method, and solution chemistry. Additionally, sulfidation can improve the selectivity of ZVI toward targeted contaminant over water under anaerobic conditions. The mechanisms of sulfidation-induced improvement in contaminants sequestration by ZVI are also summarized. Finally, this review identifies the current knowledge gaps and future research needs of S-ZVI for environmental application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13533-13544
Number of pages12
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume51
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

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