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Chemical and structural characterization of As immobilization by nanoparticles of mackinawite (FeSm)
Authors:Devon Renock   Tanya Gallegos   Satoshi Utsunomiya   Kim Hayes   Rodney C. Ewing  Udo Becker
Affiliation:aDepartment of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1005, USA;bDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1351 Beal Avenue, EWRE Building Room 184, North Campus-2125 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA;cDepartment of Chemistry, Kyushu University, Ropponmatsu 4-2-1, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, 810-8560, Japan;dDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
Abstract:The mobility and availability of arsenite, As(III), in anoxic environments is largely controlled by adsorption onto iron sulfides and/or precipitation of arsenic in solid phases. The interaction of As(III) with synthetic mackinawite (FeSm) in pH 5 and 9 suspensions was investigated using high-angle annular dark field (HAADF) scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), STEM elemental mapping, high resolution TEM, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). At pH 5, arsenic sulfide phases precipitate among the FeSm particles as discrete particles that are an amorphous hydrous phase of arsenic sulfide. The oxidation state of As in the surface layers of the arsenic sulfide precipitates is ‘realgar-like’ based on XPS results showing that > 75% of the As 3d peak area is due to As with oxidation states between 0 and 2+. Discrete, arsenic sulfide precipitates are absent at pH 9, but elemental mapping in STEM-EDX mode shows that arsenic is uniformly distributed on the FeSm, suggesting that uptake is caused by the sorption of As(III) oxyanions and/or the precipitation of highly dispersed arsenic sulfides on FeSm. XPS also revealed that the FeSm that equilibrated without As(III) has a more oxidized surface composition than the sample at pH 9, as indicated by the higher concentration of O (not, vert, similar three times greater than that at pH 9) and the larger fraction of Fe(III) species making up the total Fe (2p3/2) peak. These findings provide a better understanding of redox processes and phase transitions upon As(III) adsorption on iron sulfide substrates.
Keywords:Mackinawite   Arsenic contamination   Iron sulfides
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