Arsenic binding mechanisms on natural red earth: A potential substrate for pollution control

Meththika Vithanage, Wasana Senevirathna, Rohana Chandrajith, Rohan Weerasooriya

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Resumé

Natural red earth (hereafter NRE) was used as a novel adsorbent to examine its retention behaviour in different inorganic arsenic species (As (III) and As (V)) that are abundant in natural water. Adsorption isotherms were constructed at pH ∼ 5.5 for As(III) and As(V) in 0.01 M NaNO3 at 298K for 5 g/L NRE system. The initial arsenic [As(III) or As(V)] concentrations varied between ∼ 10-5 and ∼ 10-4 M. The experimental data were quantified using single site or stepwise Langmuir models. Sorption maximum, was observed at ∼ 0.173 mM of As(V). To reach the maximum surface coverage of red earth at pH ∼ 5.5 As(III) requires ∼ 0.308 mM of initial loading. When compared to As (III), As(V) shows strong affinity for NRE surface sites. This study suggests the potential of NRE as a starting material in decontaminating water polluted with As species.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Sider (fra-til)244-248
Antal sider5
TidsskriftScience of the Total Environment
Vol/bind379
Udgave nummer2-3
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jul. 2007
Udgivet eksterntJa

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