Fe (II) redox chemistry in the environment
Chemical Reviews, 2021•ACS Publications
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the earth's crust and plays important roles in
both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe (II) forms has
gained increasing attention over recent decades in the areas of (bio) geochemistry,
environmental chemistry and engineering, and material sciences. The goal of this paper is to
review these recent advances and the current state of knowledge of Fe (II) redox chemistry
in the environment. Specifically, this comprehensive review focuses on the redox reactivity of …
both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe (II) forms has
gained increasing attention over recent decades in the areas of (bio) geochemistry,
environmental chemistry and engineering, and material sciences. The goal of this paper is to
review these recent advances and the current state of knowledge of Fe (II) redox chemistry
in the environment. Specifically, this comprehensive review focuses on the redox reactivity of …
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the earth’s crust and plays important roles in both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe(II) forms has gained increasing attention over recent decades in the areas of (bio) geochemistry, environmental chemistry and engineering, and material sciences. The goal of this paper is to review these recent advances and the current state of knowledge of Fe(II) redox chemistry in the environment. Specifically, this comprehensive review focuses on the redox reactivity of four types of Fe(II) species including aqueous Fe(II), Fe(II) complexed with ligands, minerals bearing structural Fe(II), and sorbed Fe(II) on mineral oxide surfaces. The formation pathways, factors governing the reactivity, insights into potential mechanisms, reactivity comparison, and characterization techniques are discussed with reference to the most recent breakthroughs in this field where possible. We also cover the roles of these Fe(II) species in environmental applications of zerovalent iron, microbial processes, biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nutrients, and their abiotic oxidation related processes in natural and engineered systems.
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