Zerovalent iron


Zerovalent iron describes forms of iron metal that are proposed for use in the environmental remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater.
ZVI operates by electron transfer from Fe0 toward some organochlorine compounds, a common class of pollutants. The remediation process is proposed to generate Fe2+ and Cl and halide-free organic products, all of which are relatively innocuous. Nanoscale ZVIs are commonly used in remediation of chlorinated compounds and other pollutants.

Type of ZVI

Type of contaminants treated

Treatment of many kinds of pollutants has been proposed, but few have been demonstrated in solving environmental challenges.