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Effectiveness of various sorbents and biological oxidation in the removal of arsenic species from groundwater

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Effectiveness of various sorbents and biological oxidation in the removal of arsenic species from groundwater / A. Corsini, L. Cavalca, G. Muyzer, P. Zaccheo. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1448-2517. - 11:5(2014 Sep 18), pp. 558-565. [10.1071/EN13210]
Abstract:
The AsIII and AsV adsorption capacity of biochar, chabazite, ferritin-based material, goethite and nano zerovalent iron was evaluated in artificial systems at autoequilibrium pH (i.e. MilliQ water without adjusting the pH) and at approximately neutral pH (i.e. TRIS-HCl, pH 7.2). At autoequilibrium pH, iron-based sorbents removed 200 ug L-1 As highly efficiently whereas biochar and chabazite were ineffective. At approximately neutral pH, sorbents were capable of removing between 17 and 100% of AsIII and between 3 and 100% of AsV in the following order: biochar,chabazite,ferritin-based material,goethite,nano zero-valent iron. Chabazite, ferritin-based material and nano zero-valent iron oxidised AsIII to AsV and ferritin-based material was able to reduce AsV to AsIII. When tested in naturally As-contaminated groundwater, a marked decrease in the removal effectiveness occurred, due to possible competition with phosphate and manganese. A biological oxidation step was then introduced in a one-phase process (AsIII bio-oxidation in conjunction with AsV adsorption) and in a two-phase process (AsIII bio-oxidation followed by AsV adsorption). Arsenite oxidation was performed by resting cells of Aliihoeflea sp. strain 2WW, and arsenic adsorption by goethite. The one-phase process decreased As in groundwater to 85 %, whereas the two-phase process removed up to 95%As, leaving in solution 6 ugL-1 As, thus meeting the World Health Organization limit (10 ug L-1). These results can be used in the scaling up of a twophase treatment, with bacterial oxidation of As combined to goethite adsorption.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
arsenic adsorption; bacteria; groundwater
Elenco autori:
A. Corsini, L. Cavalca, G. Muyzer, P. Zaccheo
Autori di Ateneo:
CAVALCA LUCIA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/239578
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/239578/1134152/EN13210%20Revised.pdf
Progetto:
Microbial Transformations of Arsenic: Potential Applications in Decontamination Actions
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