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Valence More
common adjective‡ Less
common synonymous adjective‡§ 0-valent
zerovalent nonvalent 1-valent
monovalent univalent 2-valent
divalent bivalent 3-valent...
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Zerovalent iron (ZVI) is jargon[clarification needed] that
describes forms of iron
metal that are
proposed for use in
groundwater remediation. ZVI operates...
- Brennessel,
William W.; Young,
Victor G. Jr.; Ellis, John E. (2007). "
Zerovalent titanium–sulfur complexes.
Novel dithiocarbamato derivatives of...
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Chadwick A. (1970-05-01). "Phosphorus
ligand exchange equilibriums on
zerovalent nickel.
Dominant role for
steric effects". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 92 (10):...
- sulfate-reducing
microorganisms can
directly use
metallic iron (Fe0, also
known as
zerovalent iron, or ZVI) as an
electron donor,
oxidizing it to
ferrous iron (Fe2+)...
- can also
reduce nitrite NO−2 into
nitrous oxide N2O, and Fe2+ into Fe0 (
zerovalent iron, ZVI).
Azide can also
enhance the N2O
emission in soil. A proposed...
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dichloride is a
useful catalyst.
Palladium forms a
range of
zerovalent complexes with the
formula PdL4, PdL3 and PdL2. For example, reduction...
- conditions. Typically, two
catalysts are
needed for this reaction: a
zerovalent palladium complex and a copper(I)
halide salt.
Common examples of palladium...
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American engineer and inventor. She was one of the
inventors of
emulsified zerovalent iron, an
environmentally safe
material that can
remove chlorinated solvent...
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several different materials which may be used. Here are the more prominent:
Zerovalent Iron was the
first material to be used in PRBs for
groundwater remediation...