Arsenic pollution is a worldwide issue. Nearly all arsenic is converted to arsine (AsH 3 ) under the reducing atmosphere required for the gasification process. Growing industrialization has increased AsH 3 emissions, for example, the ore smelting process leads to AsH 3 emissions. The conditions used in the ore smelting process are low temperature and micro-oxygen. A series of Hb zeolites loaded on different metal oxides has been prepared using an impregnation method and tested for adsorption of arsine (AsH 3 ) under low temperature and micro-oxygen conditions. Based on the results obtained from the adsorbent optimization experiments, Hb zeolite modified with Cu(NO 3 ) 2 (denoted as Cu/Hb) was found to possess a significantly enhanced adsorption removal ability towards arsine. The effects of the impregnation concentration, calcination temperature, reaction temperature, and oxygen content on the AsH 3 removal process were investigated. The results indicate that adsorbents with 0.2 mol L À1 Cu(NO 3 ) 2 after calcination at 400 C have superior activity for AsH 3 removal. In addition, a breakthrough capacity of 43.7 mg AsH 3 /g adsorbent at 60 C as well as 1.0% oxygen was observed with Cu/Hb for the AsH 3 adsorption process. The structure and surface properties of the Hb zeolite samples were characterized by N 2 -BET (N 2 adsorption/desorption), XRD (X-ray powder diffraction), XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy), and FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectroscopy. It is feasible that the exhausted Cu/Hb can be regenerated by thermal desorption, and the adsorbents can be recycled at least two times with little capacity loss.