Abstract

Abstract Scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) is the most popular phase for arsenic (As) immobilization while the reductive dissolution of Fe(III) to Fe(II) will promote As release. In the present study, an equilibrium between Fe(III) and Fe(II) was achieved in scorodite preparation system by introducing certain alcohol (methanol, ethanol, isopropanol or tert-butanol), and thus a new mixed-valent iron arsenate black crystal formulated as Fe(II)5.2Fe(III)8.8(HAsO4)4(AsO4)8·H2O was prepared. In comparison with scorodite, the black crystal has higher As content (36.4%, mass fraction) and lower crystal water content (0.73%, mass fraction). Additionally, the leaching concentration of As can be lower than the threshold value (5 mg/L) regulated by identification standards for hazardous wastes of China (GB 5080.3–2007). Therefore, this new mixed-valent iron arsenate crystal could be classified as a non-hazardous and promising As-bearing phase in environmental applications.

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