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High efficient removal of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid from aqueous solution via enhanced FeOOH using Mn(VII)

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 21, Pages 60694-60703

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-26587-0

Keywords

4-Aminophenylarsonic acid; Enhanced alpha-FeOOH; Oxidation pathways; Electron transfer; Removal mechanism

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Efficient removal of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid using enhanced alpha-FeOOH adsorption with Mn(VII) was achieved, with over 99.9% elimination in 6 minutes under acidic conditions. The reaction rate and oxidation capacity were dependent on pH, with the oxidation process involving electron transfer, hydroxylation, and ring-opening. Mn(VII) played a crucial role in the degradation of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid and is an effective method to mitigate the pollutant.
Efficient removal of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid from contaminated water sources is essential to mitigate arsenic pollution. We proposed a competent technique to achieve 4-aminophenylarsonic acid removal via adsorption on enhanced alpha-FeOOH using various concentrations of Mn(VII). The elimination rate of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid applying FeOOH with Mn(VII) was dependent on acidic conditions. More than 99.9% of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid was eliminated in a 6-min reaction time under acidic conditions. The reaction of 4-aminophenylarsonic acid was fast at 4.0 and 5.0 pH, with its complete oxidation into arsenate and the liberation of manganese Mn(II) in the initial stage of the reaction. Similarly, the reaction rate constant (k(obs)) decreased from 0.7048 +/- 0.02 to 0.00155 +/- 0.00007 as the pH increased from 4.0 to 9.0. Oxidation capacity was considerably enhanced via the removal of electrons from 4-aminophenylarsonic acid to Mn(VII) after the creation of its radical intermediate and further change in Mn(III) to Mn(II) in the solution. The results showed that Mn(VII) played a crucial role in 4-aminophenylarsonic acid degradation at a low pH (e.g., 4.0), and the oxidation process proceeded in different manners, namely, electron transfer, hydroxylation, and ring-opening. These results illustrated that Mn(VII) is an effective, economic purification process to mitigate 4-aminophenylarsonic acid generated from poultry waste.

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