Natural organic matter affects arsenic speciation and sorption onto hematite

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Redman, AD
Macalady, DL
Ahmann, D [1 ]
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[1] Colorado Sch Mines, Div Environm Sci & Engn, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[2] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Chem & Geochem, Golden, CO 80401 USA
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10.1021/es0112801
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Arsenic mobility in natural environments is controlled primarily by 'sorption onto-metal oxide surfaces, and the extent of this sorption may be influenced strongly by the presence of other dissolved substances that interact with surfaces or with arsenic itself. Natural organic matter (NOM), a prevalent constituent of natural waters, is highly reactive toward both metals and surfaces and is thus a clear candidate to influence arsenic mobility. The objectives of this study, were therefore to reveal the influences of diverse,NOM samples on the sorption,of arsenic onto hematite, a model metal oxide, as well as to reveal influences of arsenic on the sorption of NOM, using conditions and concentrations relevant to natural freshwater environments Of the six NOM samples tested, four formed aqueous complexes with arsenate and arsenite. The extent of complexation varied with NOM origin and, in particular, increased with the cationic metal (primarily Fe) content of the NOM sample. In addition, every NOM sample showed active redox behavior toward arsenic species, indicating that NOM may greatly influence redox as well as complexation speciation of arsenic in freshwater environments. When NOM and As were incubated together with hematite, NOM,dramatically delayed the attainment of sorption equilibrium and diminished the extent of sorption of both arsenate and arsenite. Consistent with this result, when NOM and As were introduced sequentially, all NOV samples displaced sorbed arsenate and arsenite from hematite surfaces, and arsenic species similarly displayed sorbed NOM from hematite in significant quantities. Competition between NOM and As for sorption thus appears to be,a potentially important process in natural Waters, suggesting that NOM may play a greater role in arsenic mobility than previously recognized. In addition, in all,sorption experiments, arsenite was consistently desorbed or prevented from sorbing to a greater extent than arsenate, indicating that interactions with NOM may also partially explain the generally greater mobility of arsenite in natural environments.
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