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Phosphate competition with arsenate on poorly crystalline iron and aluminum (hydr)oxide mixtures

Charlotta Tiberg, Carin Sjöstedt, Ann Kristin Eriksson, Wantana Klysubun, Jon Petter Gustafsson

2020Chemosphere69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phosphate competes with arsenate for sorption sites on poorly crystalline iron and aluminum (hydr)oxides. The competition has implications e.g. for the management of arsenic-contaminated soil and water. Phosphate competition with arsenate on mixed phases containing both iron and aluminum (hydr)oxides has rarely been investigated. Here, the phosphate competition with arsenate on mixtures of poorly crystalline aluminum hydroxide (Alhox) and ferrihydrite (Fh), was investigated in batch experiments at pH 6.5. X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was performed on the phosphorus and arsenic K edges, which offered a unique insight in the partitioning of arsenate and phosphate on mixed Alhox-Fh sorbents. Under the studied conditions the sorption capacity of the mixed sorbents (per mol Al or Fe) increased at higher Alhox to Fh ratios. The XAS measurements provided direct evidence that phosphate competed more effectively with arsenate for sorption sites on Alhox than on Fh. For example, in a mixture with 50% of both sorbents and with similar additions of arsenate and phosphate, 71% of the oxyanions adsorbed on Fh and 46% on Alhox were arsenate. Consequently, phosphate may mobilize arsenate more easily from mixed iron-aluminum matrices that are rich in aluminum.

Topics & Concepts

ArsenateArsenicFerrihydritePhosphateChemistrySorptionInorganic chemistryIron oxideArseniteIron phosphateAdsorptionEnvironmental chemistryOrganic chemistryArsenic contamination and mitigationIron oxide chemistry and applicationsMine drainage and remediation techniques
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