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Diphenylarsinic acid sorption batch experiments and mechanisms in soils using EXAFS spectroscopy 被引量:1

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摘要 Diphenylarsinic acid(DPAA)is a phenyl arsenic compound derived from chemical warfare weapons.Macroscopic and microscopic work on DPAA sorption will provide useful information in predicting the partitioning and mobility of DPAA in the soil-water environment.Here,batch experiments and extended X-ray absorption fine structure(EXAFS)spectroscopy were used to investigate the sorption mechanisms of DPAA.The DPAA sorption data from 11 soil types was found to fit the Freundlich equation,and the sorption capacity,Kf,was significantly and positively correlated with oxalateextractable Fe2o3.The Kf values of eight of the 11 untreated soils(1.51113.04)significantly decreased upon removal of amorphous metal(hydr)oxides(0.51-13.37).When both amorphous and crystalline metal(hydr)oxides were removed from the untreated soils,the values either decreased or slightly increased(0.65-3.09).Subsequent removal of soil organic matter from these amorphous and crystalline metal(hydr)oxide-depleted samples led to ftirther decreases in A^f to 0.021.38,with only one exception(Sulfic Aquic-Orthic Halosols).These findings strongly suggest that ligand exchange reactions with amorphous metal(hydr)oxides contribute most to DPAA sorption on soils.EXAFS data provide further evidence that DPAA primarily formed bidentate binuclear(~C)and monodentate mononuclear(1 V)coring-sharing complexes with As-Fe distances of 3.34 and 3.66 A,respectively,on Fe(hydr)oxides.Comparison of these results with earlier studies suggests that 2C and 1 F complexes of DPAA may be favored under low and high surface coverages,respectively,with the formation of 1 V bonds possibly conserving the sorption sites or decreasing the steric hindrance derived from phenyl substituents.
出处 《Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第4期31-42,共12页 环境科学与工程前沿(英文)
基金 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41807117 and 41230858) the Cultivation Project on Excellent Undergraduates'Thesis(design,create)of Anhui Normal University(No.pyjh2018487) the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Project for College Students(No.201910370072)。
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