Ka. Baltpurvins et al., EFFECT OF PH AND ANION TYPE ON THE AGING OF FRESHLY PRECIPITATED IRON(III) HYDROXIDE SLUDGES, Environmental science & technology, 30(3), 1996, pp. 939-944
The effect of pH and anion composition on the aging of freshly precipi
tated iron(lll) hydroxide sludges has been examined. The rate of trans
formation of the kinetically favored iron(lll) oxyhydroxide, ferrihydr
ite, to its crystalline analogues, hematite (alpha-Fe2O3) and goethite
[alpha-FeO(OH)], was promoted with increasing pH. The influence of an
ion type on the transformation rate was related to the affinity of the
anions for the surface of the ferrihydrite particles, with rates decr
easing in the order v(T nitrate) > v(T chloride) > v(T sulfate) (v(T)
= rate of transformation). The relative composition and crystal morpho
logy of the product species was found to be dependent on both the anio
n type and the pH of the system. Hematite formation was favored at pH
values near the point of zero charge of ferrihydrite (pH 7-9), whereas
goethite formation was favored outside of this region. A correlation
between enhanced hematite formation and both the relative affinities o
f the anions for the ferrihydrite particles and their relative aqueous
phase complex stability constants was evident. This is thought to be
a manifestation of the competing formation mechanisms of hematite and
goethite.