Issue 5, 2026

Mechanistic insights into Sb(iii) adsorption and oxidation on MnO2 facets

Abstract

Antimony (Sb) contamination from mining and industrial activities poses a major environmental concern. Manganese dioxide (MnO2) exhibits strong potential for Sb removal from aqueous solutions through adsorption and redox processes. The surface reactivity of MnO2 facets critically governs interfacial Sb(III) reactions; however, the structural and mechanistic controls underlying facet-dependent reactivity remain unclear. This study investigates Sb(III) adsorption and oxidation on three MnO2 nanomaterials with distinct exposed facets, δ-001, α-310, and α-110, to elucidate surface structure-dependent mechanisms. Sb(III) adsorption followed the Langmuir isotherm, with maximum capacities of 153.9, 107.3, and 70.1 mg g−1 for δ-001, α-310, and α-110, respectively. The oxidation of Sb(III) to Sb(V) followed the order α-310 (13.2%) > α-110 (10.0%) > δ-001 (2.5%). ATR-FTIR analysis showed that Sb(III) forms inner-sphere surface complexes whose structures evolve during adsorption and transformation. XPS results revealed that Sb(III) oxidation is coupled with Mn reduction, controlled by facet-dependent Mn(III)/Mn(IV) and Oads/Olat ratios. XRD confirmed mineral transformations from MnO2 to MnO(OH) and Mn3O4. EPR measurements demonstrated that Mn(II)/Mn(IV) species play key roles in Sb(III) adsorption and oxidation. Overall, the three MnO2 facets exhibited distinct Sb(III) adsorption and oxidation behaviors. These findings provide new mechanistic insights into facet-dependent redox processes and enhance predictive understanding of Sb transformation at mineral surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Mechanistic insights into Sb(iii) adsorption and oxidation on MnO2 facets

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Dec 2025
Accepted
24 Mar 2026
First published
08 Apr 2026

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2026,13, 2442-2453

Mechanistic insights into Sb(III) adsorption and oxidation on MnO2 facets

R. Kumar, S. Chai, R. Mao, Y. Chen, H. Ubaid Ullah, J. Shi and L. Yan, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2026, 13, 2442 DOI: 10.1039/D5EN01218J

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