Issue 12, 2005

Adsorption of antimony(v) by floodplain soils, amorphous iron(iii) hydroxide and humic acid

Abstract

Antimony (Sb) emissions to the environment are increasing, and there is a dearth of knowledge regarding Sb fate and behaviour in natural systems. In particular, there is a lack of understanding of sorption of the oxidised Sb(V) species onto soils and soil phases. In this study sorption of Sb(V) by two organic rich soils with high levels of oxalate extractable Fe was examined over the pH range of 2.5–7. Furthermore, the sorption behaviour of Sb(V) was examined in two phases mimicking those dominant in the experimental soils, namely a solid humic acid and an amorphous Fe(OH)3, across the same pH range. Sorption of Sb by the soils and the humic acid fitted a Freundlich type isotherm, with the equation parameters reflecting changes in bonding affinity corresponding to pH changes. The soils sorbed >75% of the added Sb in all trials, and 80–100% at pH values less than approximately 6.5. The Fe(OH)3 retained >95% of the added Sb in all experiments. The humic acid sorbed up to 60% of the added Sb at acidic pH values, but sorption decreased to zero at higher pH values. Further adsorption studies are recommended, such as examining the effects of ion competition and changes in ionic strength.

Graphical abstract: Adsorption of antimony(v) by floodplain soils, amorphous iron(iii) hydroxide and humic acid

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jun 2005
Accepted
14 Sep 2005
First published
06 Oct 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2005,7, 1177-1185

Adsorption of antimony(V) by floodplain soils, amorphous iron(III) hydroxide and humic acid

M. Tighe, P. Lockwood and S. Wilson, J. Environ. Monit., 2005, 7, 1177 DOI: 10.1039/B508302H

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