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Arsenic effects and behavior in association with the Fe(II)-catalysed transformation of schwertmannite

Edward D. Burton, Southern Cross University
Scott G. Johnston, Southern Cross University
Kym M. Watling, Southern Cross University
Richard T. Bush, Southern Cross University
Annabelle F. Keene, Southern Cross University
Leigh A. Sullivan, Southern Cross University

Abstract

In acid-mine drainage and acid-sulfate soil environments, the cycling of Fe and As are often linked to the formation and fate of schwertmannite (Fe8O8(OH)8−2x(SO4)x). When schwertmannite-rich material is subjected to near-neutral Fe(III)-reducing conditions (e.g., in reflooded acid-sulfate soils or mining-lake sediments), the resulting Fe(II) can catalyze transformation of schwertmannite to goethite. This work examines the effects of arsenic(V) and arsenic(III) on the Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of schwertmannite and investigates the associated consequences of this mineral transformation for arsenic mobilization. A series of 9-day anoxic transformation experiments were conducted with synthetic schwertmannite and various additions of Fe(II), As(III), and As(V). X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fe K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy demonstrated that, in the absence of Fe(II), schwertmannite persisted as the dominant mineral phase. Under arsenic-free conditions, 10 mM Fe(II) catalyzed rapid and complete transformation of schwertmannite to goethite. However, the magnitude of Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation decreased to 72% in the presence of 1 mM As(III) and to only 6% in the presence of 1 mM As(V). This partial Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of As(III)-sorbed schwertmannite did not cause considerable As(III) desorption. In contrast, the formation of goethite via partial transformation of As(III)- and As(V)-sorbed schwertmannite significantly decreased arsenic mobilization under Fe(III)-reducing conditions. This implies that the Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of schwertmannite to goethite may help to stabilize solid-phase arsenic and retard its subsequent release to groundwater.

Suggested Citation

Burton, ED, Johnston, SG, Watling, KM, Bush, RT, Keene, AF & Sullivan, LA 2010, 'Arsenic effects and behavior in association with the Fe(II)-catalysed transformation of schwertmannite', Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 44, no. 6, pp. 2016-2021.

Publisher's version of article available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es903424h



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