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Tetravalent Manganese Feroxyhyte: A Novel Nanoadsorbent Equally Selective for As(III) and As(V) Removal from Drinking Water

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Tresintsi, S.; Simeonidis, K.; Estrade, S.; Martinez-Boubeta, C.; Vourlias, G.; Pinakidou, F.; Katsikini, M.; Paloura, E. C.; Stavropoulos, G.; Mitrakas, M.
Date
2013
DOI
10.1021/es4009932
Keyword
EFFECTIVE ARSENITE REMOVAL
X-RAY-ABSORPTION
SYNTHETIC BIRNESSITE
OXY-HYDROXIDES
OXIDATION
FE
ADSORPTION
OXIDE
MN
SPECTROSCOPY
Engineering, Environmental
Environmental Sciences
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Abstract
The development of a single-phase Fe/Mn oxy-hydroxide (delta-Fe0.76Mn0.24OOH), highly efficient at adsorbing both As(III) and As(V), is reported. Its synthesis involves the coprecipitation of FeSO4 and KMnO4 in a kilogram-scale continuous process, in acidic and strongly oxidizing environments. The produced material was identified as a manganese feroxyhyte in which tetravalent manganese is homogeneously distributed into the crystal unit, whereas a second-order hollow spherical morphology is favored. According to this structuration, the oxyhydroxide maintains the high adsorption capacity for As(V) of a single Fe oxy-hydroxide combined with enhanced As(III) removal based on the oxidizing mediation of Mn(IV). Ion-exchange between arsenic species and sulfates as well as the strongly positive surface charge further facilitate arsenic adsorption. Batch adsorption tests performed in natural-like water indicate that Mn(IV)-feroxyhyte can remove 11.7 mu g As(V)/mg and 6.7 mu g As(III)/mg at equilibrium pH 7, before residual concentration overcomes the regulation limit of 10 mu g As/L for drinking water. The improved efficiency of this material, its low cost, and the possibility for scaling-up its production to industry indicate the high practical impact and environmental importance of this novel adsorbent.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/33702
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