A new adsorption process for the removal of As(V) ion from aqueous sol
utions has been studied using lanthanum hydroxide (LH), lanthanum carb
onate (LC) and basic lanthanum carbonate (BLC). These La compounds wer
e effective in removing As ion to decrease the concentration down to <
0.001 mM. Dissolution of these La compounds was measured in the pH ra
nge of 2 to 12. The dissolution was appreciable at initial pH < 4.3, <
4.3 and < 4.0 for LH, LC and BLC, respectively. Kinetic study showed
that the As removal was a first-order reaction in the neutral pH range
and the rate constants were in the order of LH > LC > BLC. The As rem
oval was highly pH-dependent. The optimum pH range was 3-8, 4-7 and 2-
4 for LH, LC and BLC, respectively. The following two mechanisms are p
roposed: (i) adsorption by exchange of CO3 and/or OH group with As ion
s in the neutral to alkaline pH range where La does not dissolve and (
ii) precipitation of insoluble lanthanum arsenate, LaAsO4, in the acid
pH range. (C) 1997 IAWQ. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.