Abstract:Manganese (Mn) oxides, such as birnessite
(δ-MnO2), are ubiquitous mineral phases in soils
and sediments that can
interact strongly with antimony (Sb). The reaction between birnessite
and aqueous Mn(II) can induce the formation of secondary Mn oxides.
Here, we studied to what extent different loadings of antimonate (herein
termed Sb(V)) sorbed to birnessite determine the products formed during
Mn(II)-induced transformation (at pH 7.5) and corresponding changes
in Sb behavior. In the presence of 10 mM Mn(II… Show more
“…(1) Research on Mn oxides' interactions with less abundant, toxic metals like thallium (Tl) [ 49 , 91 , 129 , 257 ] and antimony (Sb) [ 189 , [258] , [259] , [260] , [261] , [262] ] is limited and warrants further exploration.…”
“…(1) Research on Mn oxides' interactions with less abundant, toxic metals like thallium (Tl) [ 49 , 91 , 129 , 257 ] and antimony (Sb) [ 189 , [258] , [259] , [260] , [261] , [262] ] is limited and warrants further exploration.…”
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