Arsenic sorption by humic acids

P. Thanabalasingam, W.F. Pickering
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An investigation of the sorption of As(III) and As(V) species by two humic acids (HA I and HA II) has shown that As uptake varies with pH, adsorbate concentration and ash content of the substrate. At fixed pH, the amount sorbed conformed to a Langmuir relationship, with calculated capacities in the region of maximum uptake (∼pH 5·5) being of the order of 70 (90) mmol kg−1 for As(III) and 90 (110) mmol kg−1 for As(V). The higher values (in parentheses) reflect the higher ash and Ca contents of HA II. Uptake decreased when the ash content was reduced by acid-washing or sample purification, or when F or EDTA was added, indicating that Ca and polyvalent cations can be involved in As retention. The dominant solution species involved appear to be H3AsO3 and H2AsO4 and retention of these was subject to competition from other anions, in particular H2PO4, and, to a lesser extent, CO32− and SO42−. The environmental significance of the results has been considered.

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腐植酸对砷的吸附
对两种腐植酸(HA I和HA II)吸附As(III)和As(V)的研究表明,As的吸收量随pH、吸附质浓度和底物灰分含量的变化而变化。在固定pH下,吸附量符合Langmuir关系,最大吸收区域(~ ph5.5)的计算容量为As(III) 70 (90) mmol kg−1,As(V) 90 (110) mmol kg−1。较高的数值(括号内)反映了HA II中较高的灰分和钙含量。当通过酸洗或样品纯化降低灰分含量,或添加F−或EDTA时,吸收量会下降,这表明Ca和多价阳离子可能参与了As的保留。所涉及的优势溶液物种似乎是H3AsO3和H2AsO4 -,它们的保留受到其他阴离子的竞争,特别是H2PO4 -,以及较小程度上的CO32 -和SO42 -。研究结果的环境意义已被考虑。
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