Arsenic(III) Oxidation and Arsenic(V) Adsorption Reactions on Synthetic Birnessite
Stanford University · U.S. Salinity Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
The oxidation of arsenite (As(III)) by manganese oxide is an important reaction in both the natural cycling of As and the development of remediation technology for lowering the concentration of dissolved As(III) in drinking water. This study used both a conventional stirred reaction apparatus and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy to investigate the reactions of As(III) and As(V) with synthetic birnessite (MnO2). Stirred reactor experiments indicate that As(III) is oxidized by MnO2 followed by the adsorption of the As(V) reaction product on the MnO2 solid phase. The As(V)-Mn interatomic distance determined by EXAFS analysis for both As(III)- and As(V)-treated MnO2 was 3.22 A, giving…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.62
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- 100%
- References
- 30
Authors
4- BABruce A. ManningCorresponding
Stanford University, U.S. Salinity Laboratory, San Francisco State University
- SFScott Fendorf
San Francisco State University, U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Stanford University
- BCBenjamín C. Bostick
San Francisco State University, U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Stanford University
- DLDonald L. Suarez
Stanford University, U.S. Salinity Laboratory, San Francisco State University
Topics & keywords
- Birnessite
- Extended X-ray absorption fine structure
- Arsenic
- Adsorption
- Chemistry
- Arsenite
- Dissolution
- Manganese
- Clean water and sanitation