Abstract

Arsenic (As) adsorbed on Fe oxyhydroxides (adsorbent) is widely occurring in many environmental settings such as in acid mine drainage systems or in the hydrometallurgical operations to form Fe-As coprecipitates. However, the influence of the reaction media and the drying treatment on the microstructure of the directly formed adsorbents at various pHs was still not fully understood. In this work, As adsorption behaviors on various forms of Fe oxyhydroxides were systematically investigated by using XRD, FTIR, Raman, XANES, and HRTEM. The results revealed that at weak acidic pH, more As could adsorbed on the suspension adsorbent formed in sulfate and chloride media than that in nitrate media, possibly due to the microstructure alteration of the adsorbent in the presence of sulfate and chloride. Besides, the increasing crystallinity of the Fe oxyhydroxides and the aggregation effect after drying were the major reasons why less As could be hold by the dried adsorbents than that of the corresponding suspension adsorbents. These findings could shed more light on the nature of the Fe oxyhydroxides which may be helpful for more precisely predicting the fate of some toxic metal(loid)s in the environment.

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