Revolutionizing groundwater cleanup with nanoscale iron particles.
Nanoscale zero-valent iron particles are tiny bits of iron that can clean up polluted groundwater efficiently and inexpensively. They work by breaking down different types of pollutants, like chemicals and heavy metals, in the water. Scientists are studying how these particles move through the ground to make the cleanup process even better. This technology is already being used in some countries and is growing fast.