International audienceIron species have essential influence on the environmental/geochemical behaviors of arsenic species in water and soil. Colloidal ferric hydroxide (CFH) induces photooxidation of arsenite (As(III)) to arsenate (As(V)) in water at neutral pH through surface complexation and ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT). However, the effect of the co-existing natural organic matter (NOM) on the complexation-photolysis in this process has remained unclear. In the present work, the photooxidation of As(III) induced by CFH was investigated in the presence of various carboxylic acids and polyphenols as simple model compounds of NOM. Two different light sources of ultraviolet A (UVA) (λ max = 365 nm) and ultraviolet B (UVB) (λ max = ...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Iron (Fe) speciation is important for many biogeochemical processes. The high abundance and limited ...
The mobility and availability of arsenic (As) are controlled by the adsorption/precipitation from me...
International audienceIron species have essential influence on the environmental/geochemical behavio...
Surface complexation of arsenite (As(III)) on colloidal ferric hydroxide (CFH) plays an important ro...
Contamination of water and soils with arsenic, especially inorganic arsenic, has been one of the mos...
The predominant forms of arsenic (As) in anoxic and oxic environments are As(III) and As(V), respect...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
Experiments for simultaneous elimination and detoxification of microgram level of As(Ⅲ) in the prese...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
Binding of arsenite (As(III)) to sulfhydryl groups (S<sub>org</sub>(-II)) plays a key role in As de...
The photochemistry of an aqueous suspension of goethite in the presence of arsenite (As(III)) was i...
Abstract Effect of natural organic matter (NOM) on the stability of inorganic arsenic species in sim...
International audienceRemoval of arsenic in industrial wastewaters proceeds often through oxidation ...
Arsenic toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability In sediment-water systems are highly depended on its...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Iron (Fe) speciation is important for many biogeochemical processes. The high abundance and limited ...
The mobility and availability of arsenic (As) are controlled by the adsorption/precipitation from me...
International audienceIron species have essential influence on the environmental/geochemical behavio...
Surface complexation of arsenite (As(III)) on colloidal ferric hydroxide (CFH) plays an important ro...
Contamination of water and soils with arsenic, especially inorganic arsenic, has been one of the mos...
The predominant forms of arsenic (As) in anoxic and oxic environments are As(III) and As(V), respect...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
Experiments for simultaneous elimination and detoxification of microgram level of As(Ⅲ) in the prese...
The speciation of As in wetlands is often controlled by natural organic matter (NOM), which can form...
Binding of arsenite (As(III)) to sulfhydryl groups (S<sub>org</sub>(-II)) plays a key role in As de...
The photochemistry of an aqueous suspension of goethite in the presence of arsenite (As(III)) was i...
Abstract Effect of natural organic matter (NOM) on the stability of inorganic arsenic species in sim...
International audienceRemoval of arsenic in industrial wastewaters proceeds often through oxidation ...
Arsenic toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability In sediment-water systems are highly depended on its...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Iron (Fe) speciation is important for many biogeochemical processes. The high abundance and limited ...
The mobility and availability of arsenic (As) are controlled by the adsorption/precipitation from me...