Contrasting effects of phosphate on the rapid transformation of schwertmannite to Fe(III) (oxy)hydroxides at near-neutral pH

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Schwertmannite is a metastable Fe(III)-bearing mineral that can rapidly transform to more stable Fe(III) oxides upon Fe(II) sorption, via a dissolution-reprecipitation pathway. Phosphate (PO 43− ) is a nutrient found in varying quantities in natural systems, but the influence of PO 43− on the Fe(II) induced transformation of schwertmannite is not well characterized. Here, we aim to quantify the aqueous and mineralogical effects of varied PO 43− loading, and subsequent Fe(II) loading, to schwertmannite at circumneutral pH. Phosphate was presorbed to schwertmannite at loadings of 0, 80, 400 and 800 μmoles g −1 in anoxic artificial groundwater. Fe(II) was then added at a final concentration of 12.5 mM and aqueous and mineralogical products were observed over 10 days. No transformation occurred before Fe(II) addition in the zero PO 43− treatment. In contrast, the three highest PO 43− treatments partially transformed to a microcrystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide before Fe(II) addition, possibly due to exchange of sulfate with the added PO 43− . Within 1 h of subsequent Fe(II) addition in the zero PO 43− treatment, all schwertmannite had transformed to goethite via the Fe(II)-induced transformation pathway. Increases in the level of PO 43− loading attenuated goethite precipitation via Fe(II)-induced transformation of the precursor schwertmannite and microcrystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide, with 65%, 34%, and 21% solid phase Fe as goethite at day 10 in the low (80 μmoles g −1 ), medium (400 μmoles g −1 ) and high (800 μmoles g −1 ) PO 43− treatments. Under low PO 43− loading, the addition of Fe(II) induced the transformation of the microcrystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide and schwertmannite to a mixture of lepidocrocite and goethite. In the medium and high PO 43− treatments, schwertmannite and the microcrystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide were instead stabilized by surface-complexation of PO 43− and did not extensively transform to more crystalline phases. Overall, the results show that PO 43− loadings can both drive rapid schwertmannite transformation to a new microcrystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide phase, and subsequently inhibit the Fe(II)-induced formation of lepidocrocite and goethite.

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Schoepfer, V. A., Burton, E. D., & Johnston, S. G. (2019). Contrasting effects of phosphate on the rapid transformation of schwertmannite to Fe(III) (oxy)hydroxides at near-neutral pH. Geoderma, 340, 115–123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.12.051

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