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Structural Incorporation of Manganese into Goethite and Its Enhancement of Pb(II) Adsorption.

Huan Liu1,2, Xiancai Lu1, Meng Li1, Lijuan Zhang3, Chao Pan4, Rui Zhang1, Juan Li1, Wanli Xiang1.   

Abstract

Natural goethite (α-FeOOH) commonly accommodates various metal elements by substituting for Fe, which greatly alters the surface reactivity of goethite. This study discloses the enhancement of Mn-substitution for the Pb2+adsorption capacity of goethite. The incorporated Mn in the synthesized goethite presents as Mn(III) and causes a slight decrease in the a and c of the unit cell parameters and an observable increase in the b direction due to the Jahn-Teller effect of the Mn(III)O6 octahedra. With the Mn content increasing, the particle size decreases gradually, and the surface clearly becomes roughened. The Pb2+ adsorption capacity of goethite is observably enhanced by Mn substitution due to the modified surface complexes. And the increased surface-area-normalized adsorption capacity for Mn-substituted goethite indicated that the enhancement of Pb adsorption is not only attributed to the increase of surface area but also to the change of binding complexes. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis indicates that the binding structures of Pb2+ on goethite presents as edge-sharing complexes with a regular RPb-Fe = 3.31 Å. In the case of Mn-goethite, Pb2+ is also bound with the Mn surface site on the edge-sharing complex with a larger RPb-Mn = 3.47 Å. The mechanism for enhancing Pb2+ adsorption on Mn-goethite can be interpreted as the preferred Pb2+ binding on the Mn site of Mn-goethite surface. In a summary, the Mn-goethite has great potential for material development in environmental remediation.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29608058     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b05612

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


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