International audienceUnder natural conditions, arsenic is often associated with iron oxides and iron(III) oxidative capacity towards As(III) is well known. In this study, As(III) and As(V) removal was performed using synthesised iron(III) phosphate, either amorphous or crystalline. This solid can combine (i) As(III) oxidation by iron(III) and (ii) phosphate substitution by As(V) due to their similar properties. Results showed that adsorption capacities were higher towards As(III), leading to Fe2+ and HAsO4 2− leaching. Solid dissolution and phosphate/arsenate exchange led to the presence of Fe3+ and PO4 3− in solution, therefore various precipitates involving As(V) can be produced: with Fe2+ as Fe3(AsO4)2*8H2O(s) and with Fe3+ as FeAsO4*2H...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
In this study a novel adsorbent, iron oxide, is used for As (V) or As (III) removal. Some ferric oxi...
In this study, removal of arsenic ions using two industrial by-products as adsorbents is represented...
Arsenic removal by passive treatment, in which naturally present Fe(II) is oxidized by aeration and...
The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be health hazard...
The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be health hazard...
Nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) has been widely investigated for treatment of environmental contam...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdSulphate tailings and iron sand – industrial solid wastes containing iron oxide/h...
Arsenic, is one of the most harmful elements to human health that continuously causes a threat to th...
The Fe-ettringite formation and its arsenic removal capacity were investigated. The synergetic effec...
Several methods to remove arsenic from water have been considered, including co-precipitation with F...
[[abstract]]This paper aims at the feasibility of arsenate and arsenite removal by reclaimed iron-ox...
Iron hydroxide (III) synthesized and applied to remove the As (III) and As (V). The optimum pH on th...
Iron oxides/oxyhydroxides, namely maghemite, iron oxide-silica composite, akaganeite, and ferrihydri...
<div><p>The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be healt...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
In this study a novel adsorbent, iron oxide, is used for As (V) or As (III) removal. Some ferric oxi...
In this study, removal of arsenic ions using two industrial by-products as adsorbents is represented...
Arsenic removal by passive treatment, in which naturally present Fe(II) is oxidized by aeration and...
The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be health hazard...
The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be health hazard...
Nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) has been widely investigated for treatment of environmental contam...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdSulphate tailings and iron sand – industrial solid wastes containing iron oxide/h...
Arsenic, is one of the most harmful elements to human health that continuously causes a threat to th...
The Fe-ettringite formation and its arsenic removal capacity were investigated. The synergetic effec...
Several methods to remove arsenic from water have been considered, including co-precipitation with F...
[[abstract]]This paper aims at the feasibility of arsenate and arsenite removal by reclaimed iron-ox...
Iron hydroxide (III) synthesized and applied to remove the As (III) and As (V). The optimum pH on th...
Iron oxides/oxyhydroxides, namely maghemite, iron oxide-silica composite, akaganeite, and ferrihydri...
<div><p>The presence of elevated concentration of arsenic in water sources is considered to be healt...
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health o...
In this study a novel adsorbent, iron oxide, is used for As (V) or As (III) removal. Some ferric oxi...
In this study, removal of arsenic ions using two industrial by-products as adsorbents is represented...