Issue 28, 2025

Oxidation and recharge of reactive structural Fe(ii) in titanomagnetite (Fe3−xTixO4) nanoparticles

Abstract

Mixed-valent iron oxide minerals, such as magnetite (Fe(II)(Fe(III))2O4), are an important source of solid-state ferrous iron (Fe(II)) that can impact the speciation and transport of electron accepting contaminants in the Earth’s subsurface, such as radioactive pertechnetate (99Tc(VII)O4). However, when oxidizing conditions are encountered, structural Fe(II) at the mineral surface is consumed yielding a maghemite (γ-Fe(III)2O3)-like layer that limits further electron transfer. This oxidized surface layer can be recharged back to the original Fe(II)/(III) ratio by re-exposure to reducing conditions, i.e., aqueous solutions containing Fe2+. However, for substituted magnetite (Fe3−xMxO4, M = transition metal cation), the extent of this redox recyclability is unclear. Here, we examine oxidation and recharge for titanomagnetite (Fe3−xTixO4) nanoparticles, where the Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio varies by the amount of Fe(II) required to charge balance the titanium (Ti(IV)) substituted into the structure. The nanoparticles were synthesized by aqueous precipitation from a solution containing ferrous, ferric and titanium chloride at room temperature. Transmission electron microscopy combined with electron energy loss spectroscopy revealed that rapid precipitation formed core–shell-like nanoparticles consisting of a hyperstoichiometric magnetite core, with Ti(IV) and charge balancing Fe(II) enriched at the surface. This surface enrichment made Fe(II) more available for electron transfer reactions with redox active solution species. Examination of oxidation by H2O2 followed by recharge with aqueous Fe2+ indicates recyclability of reducing equivalents in the nanoparticles, yielding a core recrystallized to stoichiometric magnetite and a shell bearing excess Fe(II) to charge balance the substituted Ti(IV). The recharged particles are shown to have restored redox reactivity with 99Tc(VII)O4 resulting in reduction to 99Tc(IV)O2 and oxidation of the structural Fe(II) to Fe(III).

Graphical abstract: Oxidation and recharge of reactive structural Fe(ii) in titanomagnetite (Fe3−xTixO4) nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Mar 2025
Accepted
12 Jun 2025
First published
16 Jun 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2025,17, 16682-16696

Oxidation and recharge of reactive structural Fe(II) in titanomagnetite (Fe3−xTixO4) nanoparticles

D. V. Boglaienko, J. Liu, M. P. Prange, O. Qafoku, M. Sassi, E. Arenholz, C. I. Pearce and K. M. Rosso, Nanoscale, 2025, 17, 16682 DOI: 10.1039/D5NR00989H

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