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Particle nameType of particleManufacturer Website Process of contaminant removalTarget contaminantsDevelopment statusContact person Email
Carbo-Iron® (industry)Composite of Fe(0) and activated carbonScIDre GmbH, Germany weblink Adsorption + ReductionHalogenated organics (contaminant spectrum as for NZVI)Field tested and commercially availableR. Schöndube sd.@scidre.de
FerMEG12Mechanically ground nZVI particlesUVR-FIA GmbH, Germany weblink ReductionHalogenated hydrocarbonsField tested and commercially availableA. Kamptner Kamptner@uvr-fia.de
NANOFER 25SNano scale zero valent iron (nZVI)NANO IRON s.r.o., Czech Republic weblink ReductionHalogenated hydrocarbons and heavy metalsField tested and commercially availableJ. Slunský slunsky@nanoiron.cz
NANOFER STARAir stable powder, nZVINANO IRON s.r.o., Czech Republic weblink ReductionHalogenated hydrocarbons and heavy metalsField tested and commercially availableJ. Slunský slunsky@nanoiron.cz
Nano-GoethitePristine iron oxides stabilized with HAUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Germany weblink Oxidation (catalytic effect on bioremediation) + Adsorption of heavy metalsBiodegradable (preferably non-halogenated) organics, such as BTEX; heavy metalsField tested and commercially availableR. Meckenstock rainer.meckenstock@uni-due.de
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Taking Nanotechnological Remediation Processes from Lab Scale to End User Applications for the Restoration of a Clean Environment.
This project has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement No. 309517
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