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Code: MFG98
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Manning BA, Fendorf SE, Goldberg S
Title: Surface Structures and Stability of Arsenic(III) on Goethite:  Spectroscopic Evidence for Inner-Sphere Complexes
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Volume: 32   Year: 1998   Pages: 2383-2388
ISSN-Print: 0013-936X
Internal Storage: V895
DOI: 10.1021/es9802201
Abstract:

The adsorption and stability of arsenite [As(III)] on goethite (α-FeOOH) was investigated using a combination of standard batch techniques and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The reactivity of As(III) with α-FeOOH at varying pH and As(III) concentration provided macroscopic evidence for strong complexation on the α-FeOOH surface. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy gave an average As(III)−Fe interatomic distance of 3.378 ± 0.014 Å, which is indicative of bidentate binuclear bridging As(III) complexes on the α-FeOOH surface and which is similar to other oxyanions which adsorb on α-FeOOH by an inner-sphere mechanism. X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) analysis indicated that the As(III)−α-FeOOH surface complex is stable toward heterogeneous oxidation to As(V), as determined by the energy position of the X-ray absorption edge. The structural information from EXAFS was included in the description of As(III) adsorption on the α-FeOOH surface using a surface complexation model (the constant capacitance model). These results suggest that As(III) surface complex formation on iron(III) oxides may play an important role in the environmental behavior of arsenic.

Comment: EXAFS and XANES

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