The objective of this work was to investigate the interaction of arsenic species (As(III) and As(V)) with tropical peat. Peat samples collected in Brazil were characterized using elemental analysis and C-13 NMR. Adsorption experiments were performed using different concentrations of As with peat in natura and enriched with Fe or Al, at three different pH levels. Peat samples, in natura or enriched with metals, were analysed before and after adsorption processes using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectroscopy. The adsorption kinetics was evaluated, and the data were fitted using the Langmuir and Freundlich models. The results showed that interaction between As and peat was dependent on the levels of organic matter (OM) and ...
Arsenic (As) is a heavy metal that causes widespread contamination and toxicity in the soil environm...
This study aimed to understand the interactions between humic substances extracted from peat and met...
Organic matter can play an important role in the mobility and fate of As in the environment, but the...
The mobility and availability of arsenic (As) are controlled by the adsorption/precipitation from me...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
A detailed study on As(III) and As(V) adsorption on polymetallic sea nodule in aqueous medium has be...
Peat has been used as a natural adsorbent for metals. Its application for removal of these elements ...
Due to the importance of adsorption kinetics and redox transformation of arsenic (As) during the ads...
AbstractArsenic (As) is a toxic element found in both natural and anthropogenic sources. High concen...
Arsenic (As) occurs in soils mostly in inorganic forms, whereas the organic forms usually occur only...
In Sweden due to the industrial activities, such as wood impregnation, multiple point sources of ars...
62 pagesSorption mechanisms for the binding of Arsenic (As) to thiols (-SH) in natural organic matte...
The adsorption of As(III) from aqueous solutions using naturally occurring and modified Algerian mon...
Abstract—The As sorption capacity of a natural Mn and Fe mineral-containing sample from the Iron Qua...
Arsenic (As) is a heavy metal that causes widespread contamination and toxicity in the soil environm...
This study aimed to understand the interactions between humic substances extracted from peat and met...
Organic matter can play an important role in the mobility and fate of As in the environment, but the...
The mobility and availability of arsenic (As) are controlled by the adsorption/precipitation from me...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
A detailed study on As(III) and As(V) adsorption on polymetallic sea nodule in aqueous medium has be...
Peat has been used as a natural adsorbent for metals. Its application for removal of these elements ...
Due to the importance of adsorption kinetics and redox transformation of arsenic (As) during the ads...
AbstractArsenic (As) is a toxic element found in both natural and anthropogenic sources. High concen...
Arsenic (As) occurs in soils mostly in inorganic forms, whereas the organic forms usually occur only...
In Sweden due to the industrial activities, such as wood impregnation, multiple point sources of ars...
62 pagesSorption mechanisms for the binding of Arsenic (As) to thiols (-SH) in natural organic matte...
The adsorption of As(III) from aqueous solutions using naturally occurring and modified Algerian mon...
Abstract—The As sorption capacity of a natural Mn and Fe mineral-containing sample from the Iron Qua...
Arsenic (As) is a heavy metal that causes widespread contamination and toxicity in the soil environm...
This study aimed to understand the interactions between humic substances extracted from peat and met...
Organic matter can play an important role in the mobility and fate of As in the environment, but the...