Cr. Collins et al., Surface complexation of Hg2+ on goethite: Mechanism from EXAFS spectroscopy and density functional calculations, J COLL I SC, 219(2), 1999, pp. 345-350
EXAFS spectra of Hg2+ sorbed on goethite at pH 4.60 has revealed the existe
nce of an inner-sphere complex with an immediate coordination shell of 2 O
atoms at 2.04 Angstrom and a further shell of 1 Fe atom at 3.28 Angstrom. U
sing density functional calculations, we determined the optimized geometrie
s of small clusters representing surface complexes. These results shows tha
t adsorption of Hg2+ occurs via two oxygen atoms bound to edge-sharing Fe s
ites on the (110) surface. This is the same surface site we find for Cd (1,
2) and Sr (3). The short Hg-O bond length shows that the oxygens bridging
Hg and Fe atoms are deprotonated. (C) 1999 Academic Press.