Abstract
The effects of various anions on the removal of arsenite by a newly developed iron hydroxide synthesized from ferrous sulfate, sodium hypochlorite, and sodium hydroxide were examined. The adsorption isotherm of arsenite was of the Freundlich type, that of phosphorus was of the Langmuir type, and that of fl uoride was of the Henry type. The maximum amounts of anion adsorbed after 24 hours of contact were 0.50 mmol As·g 1 for arsenite, 0.45 mmol PO 4 -P ·g 1 for phosphorus, and 0.85 mmol F·g 1 for fl uoride. Judging from the distribution coeffi cient of coexisting individual anions and various coexisting anions, arsenite adsorption was inhibited by PO 4 3 ; however, only a slight inhibition was observed in the presence of HCO 3 and F . No inhibition was observed in the presence of NO 3 , NO 2 , Cl , or SO 4 2 . The amount of arsenite adsorbed by the newly developed iron hydroxide in the column fi ltration experiments was reduced to 66% in the presence of PO 4 3 . Only small reductions was observed in the presence of F .
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JIANG, Y., YANAGITA, T., & MITANI, T. (2014). Effects of Coexisting Anions on Arsenite Adsorption of Newly Developed Iron Hydroxide. Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment, 37(5), 169–176. https://doi.org/10.2965/jswe.37.169
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