Influence of phosphate on the oxidation kinetics of nanomolar Fe(II) in aqueous solution at circumneutral pH

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The oxygenation kinetics of nanomolar concentrations of Fe(II) in aqueous solution have been studied in the absence and presence of millimolar concentrations of phosphate over the pH range 6.0-7.8. At each phosphate concentration investigated, the overall oxidation rate constant varied linearly with pH, and increased with increasing phosphate concentration. A model based on equilibrium speciation of Fe(II) was found to satisfactorily explain the results obtained. From this model, the rate constants for oxygenation of the Fe(II)-phosphate species FeH2PO4+, FeHPO4 and FePO4- have been determined for the first time. FePO4- was found to be the most kinetically reactive species at circumneutral pH with an estimated oxygenation rate constant of (2.2±0.2)×10M-1s-1. FeH2PO4+ and FeHPO4 were found to be less reactive with oxygen, with rate constants of (3.2±2)×10-2M-1s-1 and (1.2±0.8)×10-1M-1s-1, respectively. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

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Mao, Y., Pham, A. N., Rose, A. L., & Waite, T. D. (2011). Influence of phosphate on the oxidation kinetics of nanomolar Fe(II) in aqueous solution at circumneutral pH. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 75(16), 4601–4610. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2011.05.031

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