Use of the ferrates (FeIV-VI) in combination with hydrogen peroxide for rapid and effective remediation of water--laboratory and pilot study.

Water Sci Technol

GEOtest, a.s., Smahova 1244/112, 627 00 Brno, Czech Republic E-mail:

Published: April 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Recent studies suggest that ferrates (iron in higher oxidation states) could effectively oxidize and eliminate various organic and inorganic contaminants, but most applications have only been tested in lab settings, not real-world scenarios.
  • - The effectiveness of ferrates in remediation has been inconsistent, leading researchers to explore their use in combination with other agents to improve removal efficiency.
  • - Laboratory experiments showed that combining ferrates with hydrogen peroxide in pilot field applications significantly improved the removal of contaminants from contaminated groundwater, achieving around 60-80% removal and also reducing odor and suspended particles.

Article Abstract

In recent years, particles of iron in higher oxidation states (Fe(IV-VI)), commonly called ferrates, have been presented theoretically as very effective oxidants. They can potentially be used for elimination of a wide range of organic and inorganic contaminants. However, so far the majority of applications have been carried out only as laboratory tests using model samples in many cases. The application of ferrates in remediation programs has so far proved to be more complicated with results failing to meet expectations. Therefore there is a necessity to consider the suitability of their use or consider their possible combination with other agents in order to reach required removal efficiencies in remediation. This study is focused on laboratory experiments using industrial groundwater leading to the proposal of a pilot field application realized as an ex-situ remediation. The combination of ferrates with hydrogen peroxide was used in this study in order to enhance the removal efficiency during pilot remediation of groundwater strongly contaminated by a wide range of organic contaminants. This combination has been shown to be very effective. During the 24-hour reaction time the majority of detected contaminants were removed by approximately 60-80%. Moreover, the unpleasant odor of the water was suppressed and suspended particles were removed by the flocculation effect of ferric sludge.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.414DOI Listing

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