EFFECT OF REDOX POTENTIAL AND PH ON ARSENIC SPECIATION AND SOLUBILITY IN A CONTAMINATED SOIL

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MASSCHELEYN, PH
DELAUNE, RD
PATRICK, WH
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[1] Laboratory for Wetland Soils and Sediments, Center for Wetland Resources, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
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10.1021/es00020a008
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The influence of redox potential and pH on arsenic speciation and solubility was studied in a contaminated soil. Alterations in the oxidation state of arsenic, as influenced by redox potential and pH, greatly affected its solubility in soil. At higher soil redox levels (500-200 mV), arsenic solubility was low and the major part (65-98%) of the arsenic in solution was present as As(V). An alkaline pH, or the reduction of As(V) to As(III), released substantial proportions of arsenic into solution. Under moderately reduced soil conditions (0-100 mV), arsenic solubility was controlled by the dissolution of iron oxyhydroxides. Arsenic was coprecipitated [as As(V)] with iron oxyhydroxides and released upon their solubilization. Upon reduction to -200 mV, the soluble arsenic content increased 13-fold as compared to 500 mV. The observed slow kinetics of the As(V)-As(III) transformation and the high concentrations of Mn present indicate that, under reduced soil conditions, arsenic solubility could be controlled by a Mn3(AsO4)2 phase.
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