Past, present and future global influence and technological applications of iron-bearing metastable nanominerals
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Ferrihydrite Schwertmannite Green rust Nanotechnology Nanogeosciences
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2021-12-01Referencia bibliográfica
Manuel A. Caraballo, Maria P. Asta, Jeffrey Paulo H. Perez, Michael F. Hochella, Past, present and future global influence and technological applications of iron-bearing metastable nanominerals, Gondwana Research, Volume 110, 2022, Pages 283-304, ISSN 1342-937X, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2021.11.009]
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Advanced Mining Technology Center (AMTC) from Universidad de Chile; National Agency for Research and Development, ANID; Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain (MICINN) Spanish Government AFB180004; European Union's Horizon 2020 MarieSklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network RYC2019-026496-I; Helmholtz Recruiting Initiative 675219; Junta de Andalucia; Universidad de Huelva / CBUAResumen
Iron-bearing nanominerals such as ferrihydrite, schwertmannite, and green rust behave as metastable
precursors leading to the formation of more thermodynamically stable iron mineral phases (e.g., jarosite,
goethite, hematite, and magnetite). However, this transformation may last from days to tens or even hundreds
of years, making them the most predominant iron-bearing minerals at environmental conditions
and at the human time scale. The present review characterizes ferrihydrite, schwertmannite, and green
rust nanominerals according to their main physical and chemical properties, and at both nano- and mesoscales.
It also presents a comprehensive review of the multiple past and present Earth environments
where these nanominerals have played, and still play, a pivotal role in the geochemistry, mineralogy
and environmental nanogeosciences of these environments. Finally, the present and future technological
applications of these nanominerals as well as their role in the generation of a more sustainable human-
Earth relationship is discussed, with a special emphasis on their use in new circular economies and green
based technologies.