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Effects of Phosphate, HEDTA, and Light Sources on Cr(VI) Retention by Goethite.

Авторы: Tzou Y., Wang M., Loeppert R.

2003 г.

Soil and Sedim.

     Iron hydrous hydro(oxide) has been regarded as an important sorbent for Cr(VI) in soil systems due to its wide distribution. However, many factors, such as phosphate (P), organic ligands, and light sources, could influence Cr(VI) retention by the soil components. The existence of inorganic or organic ligands not only competes with solution Cr(VI) for surface sites, but also results in releasing sorbed Cr(VI). Although organic matter can reduce Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III), the reduction rate is extremely slow. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of P on Cr(VI) sorption by goethite. The reduction of Cr(VI) by N-hydroxyethyl-ethylenediamine-triacetic acid (HEDTA) and goethite under different intensity of light was also investigated. Competitive sorption experiment indicated that P had lower inhibition of Cr(VI) sorption when the initial Cr(VI) concentration was higher than P. Goethite suspensions could catalyze Cr(VI) reduction under growth chamber light. Goethite accompanied with light could also accelerate Cr(VI) reduction by HEDTA. This phenomenon could be evidenced by the formation of Cr(III) and decreasing desorption of retained Cr(VI) by P.

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