Issue 10, 2020

Further insights into the Fe(ii) reduction of 2-line ferrihydrite: a semi in situ and in situ TEM study

Abstract

The biotic or abiotic reduction of nano-crystalline 2-line ferrihydrite (2-line FH) into more thermodynamically stable phases such as lepidocrocite-LP, goethite-GT, magnetite-MG, and hematite-HT plays an important role in the geochemical cycling of elements and nutrients in aqueous systems. In our study, we employed the use of in situ liquid cell (LC) and semi in situ analysis in an environmental TEM to gain further insights at the micro/nano-scale into the reaction mechanisms by which Fe(II)(aq) catalyzes 2-line FH. We visually observed for the first time the following intermediate steps: (1) formation of round and wire-shaped precursor nano-particles arising only from Fe(II)(aq), (2) two distinct dissolution mechanisms for 2 line-FH (i.e. reduction of size and density as well as breakage through smaller nano-particles), (3) lack of complete dissolution of 2-line FH (i.e. “induction-period”), (4) an amorphous phase growth (“reactive-FH/labile Fe(III) phase”) on 2 line-FH, (5) deposition of amorphous nano-particles on the surface of 2 line-FH and (6) assemblage of elongated crystalline lamellae to form tabular LP crystals. Furthermore, we observed phenomena consistent with the movement of adsorbate ions from solution onto the surface of a Fe(III)-oxy/hydroxide crystal. Thus our work here reveals that the catalytic transformation of 2-line FH by Fe(II)(aq) at the micro/nano scale doesn't simply occur via dissolution–reprecipitation or surface nucleation–solid state conversion mechanisms. Rather, as we demonstrate here, it is an intricate chemical process that goes through a series of intermediate steps not visible through conventional lab or synchrotron bulk techniques. However, such intermediate steps may affect the environmental fate, bioavailability, and transport of elements of such nano-particles in aqueous environments.

Graphical abstract: Further insights into the Fe(ii) reduction of 2-line ferrihydrite: a semi in situ and in situ TEM study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2020
Accepted
22 Sep 2020
First published
30 Sep 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2020,2, 4938-4950

Further insights into the Fe(II) reduction of 2-line ferrihydrite: a semi in situ and in situ TEM study

M. A. Gomez, R. Jiang, M. Song, D. Li, A. S. Lea, X. Ma, H. Wang, X. Yin, S. Wang and Y. Jia, Nanoscale Adv., 2020, 2, 4938 DOI: 10.1039/D0NA00643B

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