Literature DB >> 19110295

Competition between selenium (IV) and silicic acid on the hematite surface.

Norbert Jordan1, Nicolas Marmier, Claire Lomenech, Eric Giffaut, Jean-Jacques Ehrhardt.   

Abstract

Competition between selenium (IV) and silicic acid for the hematite (alpha-Fe(2)O(3)) surface has been studied during this work. Single batch experiments have been performed to study separately the sorption of selenium (IV) and silicic acid as a function of the pH. With the help of the 2-pK surface complexation model, experimental data have been fitted using the FITEQL 4.0 program. Two monodentate inner-sphere surface complexes have been used to fit selenite ions retention, triple bond FeSeO(3)(-) and triple bond FeHSeO(3). In order to fit sorption of silicic acid, the two following surface complexes, namely triple bond FeH(3)SiO(4), and triple bond FeH(2)SiO(4)(-), have been used. Using the surface complexation constants coming from these two binary systems, prediction curves of the effect of silicic acid on the retention of selenium (IV) onto hematite have been obtained. Finally, performed experiments showed a competition between selenium (IV) and silicic acid for the surface sites of hematite. Experimental data matched DDLM predictions, confirming the ability of the surface complexation model to predict quantitatively and qualitatively the ternary system selenium (IV)/H(4)SiO(4)/hematite.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19110295     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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