RES³T - Rossendorf Expert System for Surface and Sorption Thermodynamics

Paper Details


Bibliographic Data:


Code: SBBM14
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Soltermann D, Baeyens B, Bradbury MH, Marques Fernandes M
Title: Fe(II) Uptake on Natural Montmorillonites. II. Surface Complexation Modeling
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Volume: 48   Year: 2014   Pages: 8698-8705
ISSN-Print: 0013-936X
Internal Storage: V3966
DOI: 10.1021/es501902f
Abstract:

Fe(II) sorption edges and isotherms have been measured on low structural Fe-content montmorillonite (STx) and high structural Fe-content montmorillonite (SWy) under anoxic (O2 < 0.1 ppm) and strongly reducing conditions (Eh = −0.64 V). Under anoxic conditions Fe(II) sorption on SWy was significantly higher than on STx, whereas the sorption under reducing conditions was essentially the same. The uptake behavior of Fe(II) on STx under all redox conditions (Eh = +0.28 to −0.64 V) and SWy under reducing conditions (Eh = −0.64 V) was consistent with previous measurements made on other divalent transition metals. All of the sorption data could be modeled with the two-site protolysis nonelectrostatic surface complexation and cation exchange (2SPNE SC/CE) sorption model including an additional surface complexation reaction for Fe(II) which involved the surface oxidation of ferrous iron surface complexes (≡SS,WOFe+) to ferric iron surface complexes (≡SS,WOFe2+) on both the strong and weak sites. The electron acceptor sites on the montmorillonite are postulated to be the structural Fe(III).

Comment: SCM

Surface Area   |   Site Density / Protolysis   |   Complex Formation   |   Formatted Citation