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van Elteren, J., Hoegee, J., van der Hoek, E., Das, H., de Ligny, C., Agterdenbos, J. |
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry; July 1991, Vol. 154 Issue: 5 p343-355, 13p |
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Abstract: This paper reports on the behavior of arsenite [As(III)] and arsenate [As(V)] in some water samples at storage under several conditions (pH=2/natural pH, 4°C/20°C). The investigation was carried out using73As as a radiotracer for both forms and with the aid of earlier developed simple speciation methods for differentiation between arsenite and arsenate. Although arsenate is the thermodynamically stable arsenic form, it was observed that arsenate in deionized water is completely converted to the trivalent state; this phenomenon took place in about one week. By monitoring the radioactive As(III) and As(V) over a period of one month in two natural water samples, a fresh water and a sea water sample, it could be concluded that no adsorption occurs on the surface of polyethylene containers, independent of storage conditions. During that period, storage at natural pH values results for both water samples in a gradual oxidation of As(III); the oxidation rate is higher for storage at 20°C. At pH=2 As(III) is fairly stable in fresh water at both storage temperatures. However, in sea water a fast oxidation of As(III) is observed (complete oxidation within 3 d at both temperatures). As(V) is stable at all storage conditions studied. |
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