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Exploration of As( III)/As(V) Uptake from Aqueous Solution by Synthesized Calcium Sulfate Whisker

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
卷 22, 期 11-12, 页码 1340-1346

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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjche.2014.09.018

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Calcium sulfate whisker; Arsenic; Solution pH; Adsorption-precipitation; Calcium arsenate

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  1. Science and Technology Plan Project of Hunan Province [2013FJ3034]
  2. Open Foundation of the Innovation Platform in Higher Education of Hunan Province [12K051]
  3. Xiangtan University [2011XZX12, 2010QDZ37]

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Although common calcium-containing minerals such as calcite and gypsum may fix arsenic, the interaction between modified calcic minerals and arsenic has seldom been reported. The uptake behavior of As(III)/As(V) from aqueous solutions by calcium sulfate whisker (CSW, dihydrate or anhydrite) synthesized through a cooling recrystallization method was explored. A series of batch experiments were conducted to examine the effect of pH, reaction time, whisker dosage, and initial As concentration. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to characterize the samples prepared. The results showed that pH of the aqueous solution was an important parameter for As(III)/As(V) uptake, and an excellent removal efficiency could be achieved under strongly alkaline condition. The data from batch experiments for reaction of As(V) with calcium sulfate dihydrate whisker (CSDW) and calcium sulfate anhydrous whisker (CSAW) were well described with extended Langmuir EXT1 model, from which theoretic maximum adsorption capacity of 46.57 mg As(V).(g CSDW)(-1) and 39.18 mg As(V).(g CSAW)(-1) were obtained. Some calcium arsenate solids products, such as CaAsO3(OH) (weilite, syn), Ca-3(AsO4)(2) (calcium arsenate), CaO-As2O5, Ca-As-O, Ca-5(AsO4)(3)OH center dot xH(2)O (calcium arsenate hydroxide hydrate), and CaH(AsO4)center dot 2H(2)O (hydrogen calcium arsenic oxide hydrate), were detected at pH = 12.5 through XRD analysis. This indicates that the interaction mechanism between As(V) and CSW is a complex adsorption process combined with surface dissolution and chemical precipitation. (C) 2014 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press. All rights reserved.

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