Iron oxides/oxyhydroxides, namely maghemite, iron oxide-silica composite, akaganeite, and ferrihydrite, are studied for AsV and AsIII removal from water in the pH range 2–8. All sorbents were characterized for their structural, morphological, textural, and surface charge properties. The same experimental conditions for the batch tests permitted a direct comparison among the sorbents, particularly between the oxyhydroxides, known to be among the most promising As-removers but hardly compared in the literature. The tests revealed akaganeite to perform better in the whole pH range for AsV (max 89 mg g−1 at pH0 3) but to be also efficient toward AsIII (max 91 mg g−1 at pH0 3–8), for which the best sorbent was ferrihydrite (max 144 mg g−1 at pH0...
Drinking-water treatment residuals (WTR) have been proposed as a low-cost alternative sorbent for ar...
Arsenite [As(III)] and arsenate [As(V)] sorption by Fe- and Al-based drinking-water treatment residu...
International audienceArsenic sorption onto maghemite potentially contributes to arsenic retention i...
Iron oxides/oxyhydroxides, namely maghemite, iron oxide-silica composite, akaganeite, and ferrihydri...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
United Kingdom It has been widely observed that the sorption of arsenic (As) as As(III) and As(V) on...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Removal of arsenate from water using granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) was investigated under differen...
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) show excellent capacity to sorb and exchange anions. Although arsen...
Arsenic, is one of the most harmful elements to human health that continuously causes a threat to th...
Arsenate and arsenite may exist simultaneously in groundwater and have led to a greater risk to huma...
Groundwater arsenic contamination has emerged as a major health threat to millions of people around ...
The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be health hazard...
International audienceUnder natural conditions, arsenic is often associated with iron oxides and iro...
In this study a novel adsorbent, iron oxide, is used for As (V) or As (III) removal. Some ferric oxi...
Drinking-water treatment residuals (WTR) have been proposed as a low-cost alternative sorbent for ar...
Arsenite [As(III)] and arsenate [As(V)] sorption by Fe- and Al-based drinking-water treatment residu...
International audienceArsenic sorption onto maghemite potentially contributes to arsenic retention i...
Iron oxides/oxyhydroxides, namely maghemite, iron oxide-silica composite, akaganeite, and ferrihydri...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
United Kingdom It has been widely observed that the sorption of arsenic (As) as As(III) and As(V) on...
Arsenic (As)-laden wastewater may pose a threat to biodiversity when released into soil and water bo...
Removal of arsenate from water using granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) was investigated under differen...
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) show excellent capacity to sorb and exchange anions. Although arsen...
Arsenic, is one of the most harmful elements to human health that continuously causes a threat to th...
Arsenate and arsenite may exist simultaneously in groundwater and have led to a greater risk to huma...
Groundwater arsenic contamination has emerged as a major health threat to millions of people around ...
The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be health hazard...
International audienceUnder natural conditions, arsenic is often associated with iron oxides and iro...
In this study a novel adsorbent, iron oxide, is used for As (V) or As (III) removal. Some ferric oxi...
Drinking-water treatment residuals (WTR) have been proposed as a low-cost alternative sorbent for ar...
Arsenite [As(III)] and arsenate [As(V)] sorption by Fe- and Al-based drinking-water treatment residu...
International audienceArsenic sorption onto maghemite potentially contributes to arsenic retention i...