In peatlands, arsenite was reported to be effectively sequestered by sulfhydryl groups of natural organic matter. To which extent porewater arsenite can react with reduced sulfur to form thioarsenates and how this affects arsenic sequestration in peatlands is unknown. Here, we show that, in the naturally arsenic-enriched peatland <i>Gola di Lago</i>, Switzerland, up to 93% of all arsenic species in surface and porewaters were thioarsenates. The dominant species, monothioarsenate, likely formed from arsenite and zerovalent sulfur-containing species. Laboratory incubations with sulfide-reacted, purified model peat showed increasing total arsenic sorption with decreasing pH from 8.5 to 4.5 for both, monothioarsenate and arsenite. However, X-ra...
Iron sulfide oxidation in drained coastal lowland soils liberates acidity, Fe and SO4, and leads to ...
Terrestrial ecosystems rich in natural organic matter (NOM) can act as a sink for As. Recently, the ...
Arsenic (As) occurs in soils mostly in inorganic forms, whereas the organic forms usually occur only...
Peatlands are known sinks for arsenic (As). In the present study, seasonal As mobilization was obser...
Organosulfur-coordinated As(III) and realgar (α-As<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>) have been identified a...
Binding of arsenite (As(III)) to sulfhydryl groups (S<sub>org</sub>(-II)) plays a key role in As de...
Abstract Peatlands, used for purification of mining waste waters, have shown efficient solid-phase ...
Thioarsenates dominate arsenic speciation in sulfidic geothermal waters, yet little is known about t...
International audienceSorption to iron (Fe) minerals determines the fate of the toxic metalloid arse...
62 pagesSorption mechanisms for the binding of Arsenic (As) to thiols (-SH) in natural organic matte...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
Peatlands have received significant atmospheric inputs of As and S since the onset of the Industrial...
Microbial sulfate reduction is an important terminal electron accepting process in arsenic-contamina...
International audienceArsenate, As(V), sorption onto synthetic iron(II) monosulfide, disordered mack...
Wetland soils play a key role for the transformation of heavy metals in forested watersheds, influen...
Iron sulfide oxidation in drained coastal lowland soils liberates acidity, Fe and SO4, and leads to ...
Terrestrial ecosystems rich in natural organic matter (NOM) can act as a sink for As. Recently, the ...
Arsenic (As) occurs in soils mostly in inorganic forms, whereas the organic forms usually occur only...
Peatlands are known sinks for arsenic (As). In the present study, seasonal As mobilization was obser...
Organosulfur-coordinated As(III) and realgar (α-As<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>) have been identified a...
Binding of arsenite (As(III)) to sulfhydryl groups (S<sub>org</sub>(-II)) plays a key role in As de...
Abstract Peatlands, used for purification of mining waste waters, have shown efficient solid-phase ...
Thioarsenates dominate arsenic speciation in sulfidic geothermal waters, yet little is known about t...
International audienceSorption to iron (Fe) minerals determines the fate of the toxic metalloid arse...
62 pagesSorption mechanisms for the binding of Arsenic (As) to thiols (-SH) in natural organic matte...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
Peatlands have received significant atmospheric inputs of As and S since the onset of the Industrial...
Microbial sulfate reduction is an important terminal electron accepting process in arsenic-contamina...
International audienceArsenate, As(V), sorption onto synthetic iron(II) monosulfide, disordered mack...
Wetland soils play a key role for the transformation of heavy metals in forested watersheds, influen...
Iron sulfide oxidation in drained coastal lowland soils liberates acidity, Fe and SO4, and leads to ...
Terrestrial ecosystems rich in natural organic matter (NOM) can act as a sink for As. Recently, the ...
Arsenic (As) occurs in soils mostly in inorganic forms, whereas the organic forms usually occur only...