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J Environ Sci (China) ; 126: 644-655, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36503790

ABSTRACT

The catalytic oxidation effect of MnSO4 on As(III) by air in an alkaline solution was investigated. According to the X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive spectrometer (SEM-EDS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis results of the product, it was shown that the introduction of MnSO4 in the form of solution would generate Na0.55Mn2O4·1.5H2O with strong catalytic oxidation ability in the aerobic alkaline solution, whereas the catalytic effect of the other product MnOOH is not satisfactory. Under the optimal reaction conditions of temperature 90°C, As/Mn molar ratio 12.74:1, air flow rate 1.0 L/min, and stirring speed 300 r/min, As(III) can be completely oxidized after 2 hr reaction. The excellent catalytic oxidation ability of MnSO4 on As(III) was mainly attributed to the indirect oxidation of As(III) by the product Na0.55Mn2O4·1.5H2O. This study shows a convenient and efficient process for the oxidation of As(III) in alkali solutions, which has potential application value for the pre-oxidation of arsenic-containing solution or the detoxification of As(III).


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Alkalies , Arsenic , Catalysis , Oxidation-Reduction , Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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J Environ Manage ; 317: 115380, 2022 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35636115

ABSTRACT

The oxidization of As(III) to As(V) is necessary for both the detoxification of arsenic and the removal of arsenic by solidification. In order to achieve high efficiency and low cost As(III) oxidation, a novel process of catalytic aerial oxidation of As(III) is proposed, using air as oxidant and Mn-loaded diatomite as a catalyst. Through systematic characterization of the reaction products, the catalytic oxidation reaction law of Mn-loaded diatomite for As(III) was found out, and its reaction mechanism was revealed. Results show that Mn-loaded diatomite achieved a good catalytic effect for aerial oxidation of As(III) and maintained high performance over multiple cycles of reuse, which was directly related to the structure of diatomite and the behavior of manganese. Under the conditions of a catalyst concentration of 20 g/L, an air flow rate of 0.3 m3/h, a reaction temperature of 50 °C and an initial pH of 12.6, 96.04% As(III) oxidation was achieved after 3 h. Furthermore, the efficiency of As(III) oxidation did not change significantly after ten cycles of reuse. XPS analysis of the reaction products confirmed that the surface of the catalyst was rich in Mn(III), Mn(IV) and adsorbed oxygen(O-H), which was the fundamental reason for the excellent performance of Mn-loaded diatomite in the catalytic oxidation of As(III).


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Arsenic , Manganese Compounds , Arsenic/chemistry , Diatomaceous Earth/chemistry , Manganese Compounds/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxides/chemistry
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Front Microbiol ; 12: 738596, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34557178

ABSTRACT

Antimony (Sb) is a priority pollutant in many countries and regions due to its chronic toxicity and potential carcinogenicity. Elevated concentrations of Sb in the environmental originating from mining and other anthropogenic sources are of particular global concern, so the prevention and control of the source of pollution and environment remediation are urgent. It is widely accepted that indigenous microbes play an important role in Sb speciation, mobility, bioavailability, and fate in the natural environment. Especially, antimony-oxidizing bacteria can promote the release of antimony from ore deposits to the wider environment. However, it can also oxidize the more toxic antimonite [Sb(III)] to the less-toxic antimonate [Sb(V)], which is considered as a potentially environmentally friendly and efficient remediation technology for Sb pollution. Therefore, understanding its biological oxidation mechanism has great practical significance to protect environment and human health. This paper reviews studies of the isolation, identification, diversity, Sb(III) resistance mechanisms, Sb(III) oxidation characteristics and mechanism and potential application of Sb-oxidizing bacteria. The aim is to provide a theoretical basis and reference for the diversity and metabolic mechanism of Sb-oxidizing bacteria, the prevention and control of Sb pollution sources, and the application of environment treatment for Sb pollution.

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