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Download fileInterference of Phosphate in Adsorption of Arsenate and Arsenite over Confined Metastable Two-Line Ferrihydrite and Magnetite
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posted on 2021-10-04, 15:36 authored by Chennu Sudhakar, Sritama Mukherjee, Avula Anil Kumar, Ganesan Paramasivam, P. Karthigai Meena, Nonappa, Thalappil PradeepContamination of groundwater by arsenic
(As(III/V)) is a serious
global issue, and phosphate (P(V)) is known to be the biggest interference
in adsorption-based remediation methods. The present study is focused
on understanding the interaction between phosphate and iron oxides/oxy-hydroxides
with two well-known classes of potential adsorbents in the important
pH range of 5–9 and the effect of such interactions on the
uptake of arsenite and arsenate. Spectroscopic studies such as X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR)
spectroscopy were used to understand the binding of various oxyanions
of phosphorous and arsenic with the iron oxides/oxy-hydroxides, exploring
the core levels of P 2p and Fe 2p. Materials used for adsorption experiments
were magnetite (MAG) and a nanocomposite, confined metastable two-line
ferrihydrite (CM2LF); CM2LF is used for arsenic remediation in the
affected states in India. Further, we studied the interference of
P(V) in As(III/V) adsorption. The kinetics of adsorption was quantified
using ion chromatography (IC), where P(V) alone followed a pseudo-second-order
model. In the case of mixed solutions, namely, APmix1 (P(V)
+ As(III)) and APmix2 (P(V) + As(V)), kinetics data suggested
that P(V) or As(III/V) oxyanions partially follow the pseudo-second-order
model. Results also confirmed that CM2LF performed better than magnetite
(MAG) for As(III/V) uptake in the presence of P(V). As(III) and As(V)
species are more competitive than P(V) at neutral pH. A model for
the adsorption of P(V) species in water on ferrihydrite particles
was developed using density functional theory (DFT). This accounted
for phosphate complexation at various pH values. The study is highly
useful in developing an affordable solution for sustainable arsenic
remediation. Various aspects of sustainability are discussed.
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