Th. Hsia et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF ARSENATE ADSORPTION ON HYDROUS IRON-OXIDE USING CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL METHODS, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 85(1), 1994, pp. 1-7
The adsorption of arsenate by hydrous iron oxide was investigated by b
oth chemical and physical energy dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDAX)
and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) methods. The chemical methods fo
r characterizing arsenate adsorption sites on hydrous iron oxide surfa
ces in this work were investigations of the effect of ionic strength a
nd zeta potential measurements of iron oxide systems containing variou
s arsenate concentrations over the pH range 4-10. An inner-sphere comp
lexation at the aqueous arsenate/iron oxide interface was identified f
rom the results of the ionic strength effect and the shift in isoelect
ric point of the system. Evidence for direct coordination of arsenate
to the surface of iron oxide was obtained by EDAX and FTIR techniques.
Results from these physical methods showed that arsenate was chemisor
bed on the iron oxide surface. Specific adsorption could therefore be
deduced, on the basis of both chemical and physical methods, to occur
at the aqueous arsenate and solid iron oxide interfaces.