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Particle name | Type of particle | Manufacturer |
Website
| Process of contaminant removal | Target contaminants | Development status | Contact person |
Email
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Carbo-Iron® (industry) | Composite of Fe(0) and activated carbon | ScIDre GmbH, Germany |
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| Adsorption + Reduction | Halogenated organics (contaminant spectrum as for NZVI) | Field tested and commercially available | R. Schöndube |
sd.@scidre.de
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FerMEG12 | Mechanically ground nZVI particles | UVR-FIA GmbH, Germany |
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| Reduction | Halogenated hydrocarbons | Field tested and commercially available | A. Kamptner |
Kamptner@uvr-fia.de
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NANOFER 25S | Nano scale zero valent iron (nZVI) | NANO IRON s.r.o., Czech Republic |
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| Reduction | Halogenated hydrocarbons and heavy metals | Field tested and commercially available | J. Slunský |
slunsky@nanoiron.cz
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NANOFER STAR | Air stable powder, nZVI | NANO IRON s.r.o., Czech Republic |
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| Reduction | Halogenated hydrocarbons and heavy metals | Field tested and commercially available | J. Slunský |
slunsky@nanoiron.cz
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Nano-Goethite | Pristine iron oxides stabilized with HA | University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
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| Oxidation (catalytic effect on bioremediation) + Adsorption of heavy metals | Biodegradable (preferably non-halogenated) organics, such as BTEX; heavy metals | Field tested and commercially available | R. Meckenstock |
rainer.meckenstock@uni-due.de
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