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Effects of humidity and temperature on laser-assisted dip-pen nanolithography array using molecular dynamics simulations
Authors:Wu Cheng-Da  Fang Te-Hua  Wu Tsung-Tse
Institution:a Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Penn State University, UP, United States
b Department of Materials Science and Engineering and of Geo-Environmental Engineering, Penn State University, UP, United States
Abstract:Reactions of As(III) and As(V) with pyrite were investigated using pristine pyrite (produced and reacted in a rigorously anoxic environment with PO2 < 10−8 atm) and using surface-oxidized pyrite (produced under anoxic conditions, exposed to air, then stored and reacted under rigorously anoxic conditions). Results with surface-oxidized pyrite were similar to previously reported arsenic-pyrite results. However As(III) adsorbed over a broader pH range on pristine pyrite than on surface-oxidized pyrite, As(V) adsorbed over a narrower pH range on pristine pyrite than on surface-oxidized pyrite, and adsorbed As(V) on pristine pyrite was reduced to As(III) but adsorbed As(V) was not reduced with surface-oxidized pyrite. Reduction of As(V) with pristine pyrite was first-order in total As(V), Fe(II) was released, and sulfur was oxidized. The proposed mechanism for pyrite oxidation by As(V) was similar to the published mechanism for oxidation by O2 and rates were compared. The results can be used to predict the removals of As(V) and As(III) on pyrite in continuously anoxic environments or on pyrite in intermittently oxic/anoxic environments. Rigorous cleanup and continuous maintenance of strictly anoxic conditions are required if commercial or produced pyrites are to be used as surrogates for pristine pyrite.
Keywords:Pyrite  Arsenic  Arsenate  Arsenite  Adsorption  Reduction  XANES
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