Authors
Khara D Grieger, Annika Fjordbøge, Nanna B Hartmann, Eva Eriksson, Poul L Bjerg, Anders Baun
Publication date
2010/11/25
Journal
Journal of contaminant hydrology
Volume
118
Issue
3-4
Pages
165-183
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The use of nanoscaled zero-valent iron particles (nZVI) to remediate contaminated soil and groundwater has received increasing amounts of attention within the last decade, primarily due to its potential for broader application, higher reactivity, and cost-effectiveness compared to conventional zero-valent iron applications and other in situ methods. However, the potential environmental risks of nZVI in in situ field scale applications are largely unknown at the present and traditional environmental risk assessment approaches are not yet able to be completed. Therefore, it may not yet be fully clear how to consider the environmental benefits and risks of nZVI for in situ applications. This analysis therefore addresses the challenges of comprehensively considering and weighing the expected environmental benefits and potential risks of this emerging environmentally-beneficial nanotechnology, particularly relevant for …
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