Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
577246 Journal of Hazardous Materials 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Abiotic oxidation of Mn(II) to amorphous Mn(III, IV) (hydr)oxides (MnOx) occurred on magnetite and hematite.
- MnOx formed through abiotic oxidation of Mn(II) on iron oxides oxidized either dissolved or adsorbed As(III) to As(V).
- A fraction of the oxidized As(V) was released back into solution.
- MnOx formed on iron oxides could take up the sorption sites previously occupied by As(III) and make TAs released.
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