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Efficient As(III) removal directly as basic iron arsenite by in-situ generated Fe(III) hydroxide from ferrous sulfate on the surface of CaCO3

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 493, Issue -, Pages 569-576

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.07.048

Keywords

As(III) removal; Pre-oxidation; In-situ generated Fe(III) hydroxide; Basic iron arsenite; Calcium carbonate

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51874220]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province of China [2018CFB468]
  3. China Scholarship Council [201806955006]

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In this work, direct As(III) removal without pre-oxidation by the in-situ generated Fe(III) hydroxide derived from ferrous sulfate on the surface of calcium carbonate was investigated. The coagulation sediments were characterized by XPS, Zeta potential, AFM and SEM, respectively and the mechanism of the high As(III) removal efficiency was discussed and compared with the traditional neutralization of Fe-2(SO4)(3) at the same pH around 6. In the FeSO4 + CaCO3 system, Fe(II) ions dispersedly absorb on the surface of the CaCO3 particles. Accompanied with the slowly hydrolyzed OH- from CaCO3 and the O-2 in air, Fe(III) hydroxide is in-situ generated, which maintains nanosized particles without evident agglomeration into larger ones as usually observed with the alkali neutralization and therefore presents high activity to As(III). Although Fe arsenite has higher solubility than the arsenate, the in situ formed Fe(III) hydroxide demonstrates high reactivity to form basic Fe arsenite with Fe/As molar ratio at 4.5, resulting in almost complete arsenic precipitation. By this pathway, it is possible to remove directly arsenic at the unchanged trivalent state, without the usual requirement to oxidize As(III) to As(V), verified by the measurements of arsenic valence and hydroxyl radicals (center dot OH) formation during the conversion of Fe(II) into Fe(III).

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