Arsenic toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability In sediment-water systems are highly depended on its oxidation states and chemical species. Arsenite (As(III)) and arsenate (As(V)) are two main species of arsenic in water ecosystem. As(III) is more toxic and mobile than As(V). In this research both wet chemistry and spectroscopic techniques were applied to study the adsorption and redox transformation of As(III) and As(V) on Fe and Mn iron minerals as well as on soil and sediment. The results indicate that the Fe mineral (goethite) can strongly adsorb both As(V) and As(III) while the Mn mineral Birnessite can effectively oxide As(III) to As(V) both in solution phase and on mineral surfaces. Mn and Fe are closely related in chemical propertie...
Mobilization of arsenic (As) in the subsurface environment can result in elevated concentrations of ...
International audienceBiotite is a constituent Fe-bearing mineral of Delta subsoils in India and Ban...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic (As) is a redox-active metalloid whose toxicity and environmental mobility ...
Important reactive phenomena that affect the transport and fate of many elements occur at the minera...
The speciation of Arsenic (As) in soils and natural waters is critical in determining its environmen...
(arsenate) by freshwater lake sediments insouthern Saskatchewan was examined. Treating the sediments...
High arsenic (As) concentrations can be found in drinking water around the world, the consumption of...
Abstract—The As sorption capacity of a natural Mn and Fe mineral-containing sample from the Iron Qua...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic contamination of groundwater and soils is a major global environmental chal...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
Abstract. The speciation of Arsenic (As) in soils and natural waters is critical in determining its ...
The mobility of inorganic arsenic species in contaminated sediments and aquifers is mainly governed ...
Mobilization of arsenic (As) in the subsurface environment can result in elevated concentrations of ...
International audienceBiotite is a constituent Fe-bearing mineral of Delta subsoils in India and Ban...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic (As) is a redox-active metalloid whose toxicity and environmental mobility ...
Important reactive phenomena that affect the transport and fate of many elements occur at the minera...
The speciation of Arsenic (As) in soils and natural waters is critical in determining its environmen...
(arsenate) by freshwater lake sediments insouthern Saskatchewan was examined. Treating the sediments...
High arsenic (As) concentrations can be found in drinking water around the world, the consumption of...
Abstract—The As sorption capacity of a natural Mn and Fe mineral-containing sample from the Iron Qua...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic contamination of groundwater and soils is a major global environmental chal...
Iron (oxyhydr)oxides play an important role in controlling the mobility and toxicity of arsenic (As)...
Effects of pH, As species, and Fe/Mn minerals on the fractions of adsorbed As in aquifer sediments w...
Abstract. The speciation of Arsenic (As) in soils and natural waters is critical in determining its ...
The mobility of inorganic arsenic species in contaminated sediments and aquifers is mainly governed ...
Mobilization of arsenic (As) in the subsurface environment can result in elevated concentrations of ...
International audienceBiotite is a constituent Fe-bearing mineral of Delta subsoils in India and Ban...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...