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Effect of soil fulvic acid on nickel(II) sorption and bonding at the aqueous-boehmite (gamma-AIOOH) interface.

Timothy J Strathmann1, Satish C B Myneni.   

Abstract

The influence of soil-derived fulvic acid (SFA) on Ni(II) sorption and speciation in aqueous boehmite (gamma-AIOOH) suspensions was evaluated using a combination of sorption experiments and Ni K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy measurements. Co-sorption of SFA at the aqueous-boehmite interface modifies both the extent of Ni(II) sorption as well as the local structure of the sorbing Ni(II) ions. In SFA-free suspensions, Ni(II) sorbs by forming inner-sphere bidentate mononuclear complexes with surface aluminol groups. Addition of SFA increases Ni(II) sorption at pH conditions below the sorption edge observed in SFA-free suspensions and diminishes Ni(II) sorption at pH above the SFA-free sorption edge. When SFA is co-sorbed to boehmite, Ni(II) sorbs by forming both ligand-bridging ternary surface complexes (Ni(II)-SFA-boehmite) as well as surface complexes in which Ni(II) remains directly bonded to aluminol groups, that is, binary Ni(II)-boehmite or metal-bridging ternary surface complexes (SFA-Ni(II)-boehmite). The relative contribution of the individual sorption complexes depends heavily on geochemical conditions; the concentration of ligand-bridging complexes increases with increasing SFA sorption and decreasing pH. The local structure of sorbed Ni(II) does not change with increasing reaction time even though the extent of sorption continues to increase. This supports a slow uptake mechanism where surface or intraparticle diffusion processes are rate-limiting. This work demonstrates that the association of humic constituents with soil minerals can significantly modify the mechanisms controlling trace metal sorption and transport in heterogeneous aquatic environments.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15984779     DOI: 10.1021/es0481629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 9.028

4.  Sorption of Nickel(II) on a Calcareous Aridisol Soil, China: Batch, XPS, and EXAFS Spectroscopic Investigations.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-04-25       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Effects of humic substances on Fe(II) sorption onto aluminum oxide and clay.

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