Effect of competing anions on arsenate adsorption onto maghemite nanoparticles

T. Tuutijärvi, E. Repo, R. Vahala, M. Sillanpää, G. Chen

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Abstract

This paper reports the effect of several competing anions on arsenate adsorption with maghemite nanoparticles. Sulphate (as SO 4), nitrate (as NO 3-N), phosphate (as PO 4-P) ions and silicate (as SiO 2) were studied in dual solution with arsenate. Moreover, the combined effect of ions and other water characteristics were examined with a natural groundwater sample which was spiked with a certain amount of arsenate. Arsenate batch adsorption experiments were carried out with two different kinds of maghemite-a commercially available one and a homemade one using the sol-gel process. Sulphate (≤250 mg·L -1) and nitrate (≤12 mg·L -1) had a negligible effect on the arsenate (0.5 mg·L -1) adsorption at pH 3. However, both phosphate (≤2.9 mg·L -1) and silicate (≤50 mg·L -1) had an adverse impact on arsenate (≤3 mg·L -1) adsorption at pH 7. Phosphate (≤1.5 mg·L -1) showed minimal competition with arsenate (0.5 mg·L -1), while silicate (≤10 mg·L -1) inhibition was insignificant for all studied As(V) concentrations at pH 3. The removal of arsenate from the groundwater sample was as efficient as from laboratory water for 0.5 mg·L -1 As(V) both at pH 3 and pH 7. © 2012 Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China (CIESC) and Chemical Industry Press (CIP).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)505-514
JournalChinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

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Research Keywords

  • anion effect
  • groundwater
  • nitrate
  • phosphate
  • silicate
  • water treatment

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