Effect of Phosphate on the Sorption of Arsenite onto Aluminum– or Iron–Oxide Coated Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA)

Autor: Helinä Hartikainen, Nader Yaghi
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: International Journal of Environment and Sustainability. 3
ISSN: 1927-9566
DOI: 10.24102/ijes.v3i4.544
Popis: Based on human epidemiology, arsenic (As) is classified as a first group carcinogen and lots of efforts have been made to reduce its intake by humans. Nevertheless, more than 120 million people in Bangladesh and West Bengal are still exposed to groundwater where As concentration is above the WHO maximum permissible limit. In groundwater the conditions favor the occurrence of arsenite (As III ) that is a more toxic species than arsenate (As V ). Moreover, As III has a lower sorption tendency than aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) oxides. The presence of phosphate in groundwater further reduces the sorption tendency of As III . This study was undertaken to unravel the ability of Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) without and with Al or Fe oxide coating to remove As III as well as the impact of phosphate on the removal efficiency. The oxide coatings enhanced decisively the sorption. The sorption of As III increased with elevated pH, at pH 7 the apparent maximum sorption (X m ) being in LECA 68 µg g -1 , in Al-LECA 114 µg g -1 and in Fe-LECA 96 µg g -1 . At pH 10, on the contrary, X m for Fe-LECA was greater than for Al-LECA. The competition by phosphate affected less the sorption onto LECA than onto the oxide-coated LECAs. At pH 7 the highest P addition (100 µg L -1 ) diminished the As III removal by LECA by 4 times, the corresponding decreases in Al-LECA and Fe-LECA being 6 – and 5 – fold, respectively. At pH 3 and 5, the competition by phosphate was more marked in Fe-LECA than in Al-LECA, while at pH 7 an opposite trend was detected. In general, the uncoated LECA showed to be superior to the oxide-coated LECAs in the As III removal from groundwater.
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