Adsorption Characteristics of Oxyanions on Ferrihydrite and Mineral Phase Transformation

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作者
Kim, Gyure [1 ]
Kim, Yeongkyoo [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Earth Syst Sci, Daegu 41566, South Korea
来源
ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY | 2023年 / 56卷 / 03期
关键词
ferrihydrite; oxyanion; adsorption mechanism; phase transformation; goethite; 2-LINE FERRIHYDRITE; SELENATE ADSORPTION; SURFACE-CHEMISTRY; ADSORBED ARSENATE; HEMATITE; GOETHITE; LEPIDOCROCITE; MECHANISMS; PHOSPHATE; CHROMATE;
D O I
10.9719/EEG.2023.56.3.301
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P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Ferrihydrite is an iron oxide mineral that is easily found in the natural environment, including acid mine drainage, and has a low crystallinity and high specific surface area, resulting in high reactivity with other ions, and can remove environmentally hazardous substances. However, because ferrihydrite is a metastable mineral, there is a possibility of releasing adsorbed ions by phase transformation to other minerals having low surface area and high crystallinity. In this study, the adsorption characteristics of arsenate, chromate, and selenate on ferrihydrite and the oxyanion removal efficiency of ferrihydrite were studied considering mineral phase transformation. At both pH 4 and 8, the adsorption of oxyanions used in the study were in good agreement with both Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption models except for selenate at pH 8. Due to the difference in surface charge according to pH, at pH 4 a higher amount of ions were adsorbed than at pH 8. The adsorption amount were in the order of arsenate, chromate, and selenate. These different adsorption models and adsorption amounts were due to different adsorption mechanisms for each oxyanions on the surface of ferrihydrite. These adsorption characteristics were closely related to changes in the mineral phase. At pH 4, a phase transformation to goethite or hematite was observed, but only a phase transformation to hematite was observed at pH 8. Among the oxyanion species on ferrihydrite, arsenate showed the highest adsorption capacity and hardly caused phase transformation during the experimental period after adsorption. Contrary to this, chromate and selenate showed faster mineral phase transformation than arsenate, and selenate had the lowest retardation effect among the three oxyanions. Ferrihydrite can effectively remove arsenate due to its high adsorption capacity and low phase transformation rate. However, the removal efficiency for other two oxyanions were low by the low adsorption amount and additional mineral phase transformation. For chromate, the efficient removal is expected only at low concentrations in low pH environments.
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