2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0269-7491(03)00146-5
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A methodological approach for the identification of arsenic bearing phases in polluted soils

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“…Rapid conversion from As III to As V during soil, sediment and fly ash extraction has been observed in other studies (Ellwood and Maher, 2003;Wang et al, 1995). This transformation could be facilitated in the presence of some microorganisms (Ahmann et al, 1997;Cummings et al, 1999;Turpeinen et al, 1999;Wilkie and Hering, 1998) and in the presence of hydroxides of Fe, Al, and Mn (Driehaus et al, 1995;Manning et al, 2002;Matera et al, 2003;Mucci et al, 2000;Raven et al, 1998;Scott and Morgan, 1995;Takamatsu et al, 1985;Tournassat et al, 2002). PACS-2 contains fairly high concentrations of Fe (4.09 ± 0.06%), Al (6.62 ± 0.32%), and Mn (440 ± 19 μg/g).…”
Section: Soil Extraction With Phosphate Alonesupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Rapid conversion from As III to As V during soil, sediment and fly ash extraction has been observed in other studies (Ellwood and Maher, 2003;Wang et al, 1995). This transformation could be facilitated in the presence of some microorganisms (Ahmann et al, 1997;Cummings et al, 1999;Turpeinen et al, 1999;Wilkie and Hering, 1998) and in the presence of hydroxides of Fe, Al, and Mn (Driehaus et al, 1995;Manning et al, 2002;Matera et al, 2003;Mucci et al, 2000;Raven et al, 1998;Scott and Morgan, 1995;Takamatsu et al, 1985;Tournassat et al, 2002). PACS-2 contains fairly high concentrations of Fe (4.09 ± 0.06%), Al (6.62 ± 0.32%), and Mn (440 ± 19 μg/g).…”
Section: Soil Extraction With Phosphate Alonesupporting
confidence: 52%
“…One is to provide a mild reducing environment which in theory may facilitate retaining arsenic in its As III oxidation state. Another function is through its effectiveness in dissolving iron oxy/hydroxide surfaces which are known to be strong adsorption sites for arsenic (Matera et al, 2003;Tessier et al, 1979). Experiments were first conducted to evaluate whether NH 2 OH·HCl would facilitate the reduction of As V to As III .…”
Section: Soil Extraction In the Presence Of Nh 2 Oh·hclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By comparing the results of SEM-EDS, we speculate that the occurrence of metals in the grains >0.1 mm is influenced by iron oxide and calcium oxide, whereas adsorption in the grains <0.1 mm is associated with iron oxide or manganese oxide. Some studies have indicated that clay minerals, organic matter, and Fe-Mn oxides usually act as adsorption vehicles, implying a robust adsorption mechanism with the toxic elements (Matera et al, 2003;Kumpiene et al, 2008).…”
Section: Washing Pb Zn and CD From Different Particle Sizesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mobilisation of As under both basic and acidic conditions can be explained by its amphoteric nature (Matera et al, 2003). The mobilisation data for Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn indicated that that the risk of mobilisation may be lower in the raised pH environment following treatment with hydraulic binders than during landfill disposal, when the sediment could be subject to leaching events associated with acid rainfall and a decrease in pH.…”
Section: Geochemical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%