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Sb(V) adsorption and desorption onto ferrihydrite: influence of pH and competing organic and inorganic anions

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
Sb(V) adsorption and desorption onto ferrihydrite: influence of pH and competing organic and inorganic anions / Garau, G., Lauro, G.P., Diquattro, S., Garau, M., Castaldi, P.. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1614-7499. - 26:(2019), pp. 27268-27280. [10.1007/s11356-019-05919-z]
abstract:
In this study, we investigated the Sb(V) adsorption on ferrihydrite (Fh) at different pH values, in the presence and absence of common competing anions in soil such as phosphate (P(V)) and arsenate (As(V)). Batch adsorption experiments, carried out at pH 4.5, 6.0, and 7.0, showed a greater affinity of Fh towards P(V) and As(V) with respect to Sb(V), especially at higher pH values, while the opposite was true at acidic pH. The capacity of Fh to accumulate greater amounts of phosphate and arsenate in the 6.0–7.0 pH range was mainly linked to the different acid properties of P(V), As(V), and Sb(V) oxyanions. The Sb(V) adsorption on Fh was highly pH-dependent and followed the following order: pH 4.5 (0.957 mmol·g−1 Fh) > pH 6.0 (0.701 mmol·g−1 Fh) > pH 7.0 (0.583 mmol·g−1 Fh). Desorption of antimonate from Sb(V)-saturated Fh, treated with citric and malic acid solutions, was ~equal to 55, 68, and 76% of that sorbed at pH 4.5, 6.0, and 7.0, respectively, while phosphate, arsenate, and sulfate were able to release significantly lower Sb(V) amounts. The FT-IR spectra revealed substantial absorbance shifts related to the surface hydroxyl groups of Fh, which were attributed to the formation of Fe-O-Sb(V) bonds and supported the formation of inner-sphere bonding between Sb(V) and Fh.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antimony(V), Ferrihydrite, Competing anions, Sb(V) adsorption, isotherms, FT-IR spectra
List of contributors:
Garau, Giovanni; Lauro, Gian Paolo; Diquattro, Stefania; Garau, Matteo; Castaldi, Paola
Authors of the University:
CASTALDI Paola
DIQUATTRO Stefania
GARAU Giovanni
GARAU Matteo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/226850
Published in:
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
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