Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater is a significant health and environmental concern worldwide because of its wide distribution and toxicity. The fate and mobility of As is greatly influenced by its interaction with redox-active mineral phases, among which green rust (GR), an FeII-FeIII layered double hydroxide mineral, plays a crucial role. However, the controlling parameters of As uptake by GR are not yet fully understood. To fill this gap, we determined the interfacial reactions between GR sulfate (GRSO4) and aqueous inorganic As(III) and As(V) through batch adsorption experiments, under environmentally-relevant groundwater conditions. Our data showed that, under anoxic conditions, GRSO4 is a stable and effective mineral adsorbent...
Arsenate and arsenite may exist simultaneously in groundwater and have led to a greater risk to huma...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
Arsenic toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability In sediment-water systems are highly depended on its...
Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater is a significant health and environmental concern worldwid...
Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater remains a pressing global challenge. In this study, we eva...
Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater remains a pressing global challenge. In this study, we eva...
“Green rust” (GR), a redox-active Fe(II)–Fe(III) layered double hydroxide, is a potential environmen...
Groundwater arsenic contamination has emerged as a major health threat to millions of people around ...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
Green rust (GR) is an Fe(II)–Fe(III)-bearing phase that forms in oxygen-poor and Fe2+-rich subsurfac...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
This study investigated the feasibility of using reduced iron sulfide (FeS) as a permeable reactive ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
Arsenate and arsenite may exist simultaneously in groundwater and have led to a greater risk to huma...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
Arsenic toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability In sediment-water systems are highly depended on its...
Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater is a significant health and environmental concern worldwid...
Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater remains a pressing global challenge. In this study, we eva...
Arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater remains a pressing global challenge. In this study, we eva...
“Green rust” (GR), a redox-active Fe(II)–Fe(III) layered double hydroxide, is a potential environmen...
Groundwater arsenic contamination has emerged as a major health threat to millions of people around ...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
Green rust (GR) is an Fe(II)–Fe(III)-bearing phase that forms in oxygen-poor and Fe2+-rich subsurfac...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
This study investigated the feasibility of using reduced iron sulfide (FeS) as a permeable reactive ...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
Arsenate and arsenite may exist simultaneously in groundwater and have led to a greater risk to huma...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
Arsenic toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability In sediment-water systems are highly depended on its...