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Effect of heavy metals on dechlorination of carbon tetrachloride by iron nanoparticles

Lien et al., 2007

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9294801592417153907
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Lien H
Jhuo Y
Chen L
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Environmental Engineering Science

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Effects of heavy metals on the dechlorination of carbon tetrachloride by iron nanoparticles were investigated in terms of reaction kinetics and product distribution using batch systems. Removal of heavy metals and the interaction between heavy metals and iron nanoparticles …
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