Abstract

Goethite widely occurs in the environment and its role in photoreduction of toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III) has been previously reported in the literature. However, natural goethite is rarely stoichiometric and usually contains certain substitutional cations, such as Mn(III) or Mn(IV), which, on the other hand, is an oxidant for Cr(III). In order to provide more insight into the fate of Cr(VI) in the environment, the influence of Mn-substitution in goethite on its Cr(VI) photoreduction capability needs to be clarified. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the adsorption and photo-transformations of Cr on Mn-substituted goethite with Mn/(Mn+Fe) molar ratios ranging from 0 to 0.1. The results showed that Cr adsorption and photo-catalytic transformation on goethite were strongly influenced by the Mn content of goethite. When the system was under illumination, Cr(VI) reduction was decreased with increasing Mn-substitution in goethite. The re-oxidation of photo-reduced product, i.e., Cr(III), at the Mn sites on the surface of goethite is responsible for the lower Cr(VI) photo-reduction capacity of Mn-substituted goethite. The role of goethite in the reduction of Cr(VI) may be overestimated unless its Mn-substituted counterparts are considered. The effectiveness of Mn sites in goethite to increase toxic Cr(VI) has important implications in determining the fate and threat of Cr(VI) contamination.

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