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Coupled As and Mn Redox Transformations in an Fe(0) Electrocoagulation System: Competition for Reactive Oxidants and Sorption Sites

Catrouillet, Charlotte
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Hirosue, Sachiko
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Manetti, Nathalie
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June 16, 2020
Environmental Science & Technology

Iron electrocoagulation (EC) can be used for the decentralized treatment of arsenic(As)-contaminated groundwater. Iron EC involves the electrolytic dissolution of an Fe(0) electrode to Fe(II). This process produces reactive oxidants, which oxidize As(III) and Fe(II) to As(V) and a range of Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxide phases. Here, we investigated the impact of manganese (Mn) on As removal, since the two often co-occur in groundwater. In the absence of Mn(II), we observed rapid As(III) oxidation and the formation of As(V)-Fe(III) polymers. Arsenic removal was achieved upon aggregation of the As(V)-Fe(III) polymers. In the presence of Mn, the mechanism of As removal varied with pH. At pH 4.5, As(III) was oxidized rapidly by OH center dot and the aggregation of the resulting As(V)-Fe(III) polymers was enhanced by the presence of Mn. At pH 8.5, As(III) and Mn(II) competed for Fe(IV), which led As(III) to persist in solution. The As(V) that did form was incorporated into a mixture of As(V)-Fe(III) polymers and a ferrihydrite-like phase that incorporated 8% Mn(III); some As(III) was also sorbed by these phases. At intermediate pH values, As(III) and Mn(II) also competed for the oxidants, but Mn(III) behaved as a reactive intermediate that reacted with Fe(II) or As(III). This result can explain the presence of As(V) in the solid phase. This detailed understanding of the As removal mechanisms in the presence of Mn can be used to tune the operating conditions of Fe EC for As removal under typical groundwater conditions.

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DOI
10.1021/acs.est.9b07099
Web of Science ID

WOS:000542229600016

Author(s)
Catrouillet, Charlotte
Hirosue, Sachiko
Manetti, Nathalie
Boureau, Victor  
Pena, Jasquelin
Date Issued

2020-06-16

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume

54

Issue

12

Start page

7165

End page

7174

Subjects

Engineering, Environmental

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Environmental Sciences

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Engineering

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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drinking-water

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mn(ii) oxidation

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iron electrocoagulation

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groundwater resources

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as(iii) oxidation

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manganese oxides

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arsenic removal

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organic-matter

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ph

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kinetics

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