Soil is a vital resource that must be preserved and possibly restored to a pristine state after pollution. Thus, sustainability of remediation processes is an important issue. In this review the state of the art of research aimed at soil remediation with metal systems is presented. Both inorganic and organic pol- lutants were considered. Heterogeneous as well as homogeneous systems are discussed, with attention to in field applications, when available. Intrinsic difficulties of in situ applications are evidenced. Literature is covered to the end of 2015
Soil is a vital resource that must be preserved and possibly restored to a pristine state after pollution. Thus, sustainability of remediation processes is an important issue. In this review the state of the art of research aimed at soil remediation with metal systems is presented. Both inorganic and organic pollutants were considered. Heterogeneous as well as homogeneous systems are discussed, with attention to in field applications, when available. Intrinsic difficulties of in situ applications are evidenced
Floris, B., Galloni, P., Sabuzi, F., Conte, V. (2017). Metal systems as tools for soil remediation. INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA, 455, 429-445 [10.1016/j.ica.2016.04.003].
Metal systems as tools for soil remediation
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Soil is a vital resource that must be preserved and possibly restored to a pristine state after pollution. Thus, sustainability of remediation processes is an important issue. In this review the state of the art of research aimed at soil remediation with metal systems is presented. Both inorganic and organic pollutants were considered. Heterogeneous as well as homogeneous systems are discussed, with attention to in field applications, when available. Intrinsic difficulties of in situ applications are evidencedFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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