A zero-valent metal emulsion containing zero-valent metal particles is used to
remediate contaminated natural resources, such as groundwater and soil. In a preferred
embodiment, the zero-valent metal emulsion removes heavy metals, such as lead (Pb),
from contaminated natural resources. In another preferred embodiment, the zero-valent
metal emulsion is a bimetallic emulsion containing zero-valent metal particles
doped with a catalytic metal to remediate halogenated aromatic compounds, such
as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), from natural resources.