Js. Geelhoed et al., PHOSPHATE AND SULFATE ADSORPTION ON GOETHITE - SINGLE ANION AND COMPETITIVE ADSORPTION, Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 61(12), 1997, pp. 2389-2396
The adsorption of phosphate and sulfate on goethite is studied individ
ually and in combination at solution concentrations of phosphate rangi
ng from 10(-8) to 10(-4) M and of sulfate ranging from 10(-5) to 10(-3
) M. For single anion adsorption the influence of pH, ionic strength,
and anion:goethite ratio was determined. The anion adsorption data wer
e described well with a model in which surface complexation and electr
ostatic interaction is taken into account. In systems with both anions
, the influence of phosphate on sulfate adsorption was much stronger t
han vice versa, which reflects the higher affinity of phosphate for th
e goethite surface. In spite of the rather small competitive effect of
sulfate on phosphate adsorption expressed per unit surface area of go
ethite, a considerable increase in the solution concentration of phosp
hate was observed at relatively low pH in the presence of sulfate. The
relative increase in the phosphate solution concentration was larger
at a higher ratio of total concentrations of sulfate and phosphate in
the system and when lowering the pH. The data indicate that the compet
itive interaction of phosphate and sulfate for adsorption may have an
important effect on the bioavailability of these anions. The competiti
ve adsorption data were predicted well using model parameters derived
for single anion adsorption. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.