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Adsorption and redox reactions of heavy metals on Fe-Mn nodules from Chinese soils
Authors:Tan Wenfeng  Liu Fan  Feng Xionghan  Huang Qiaoyun  Li Xueyuan
Institution:Department of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:Adsorption of heavy metals and redox reactions of Cr(W) ions on Fe-Mn nodules from five soils of China were investigated by chemical analysis, equilibrium adsorption/redox, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Results show that Mn is mainly present as Mn(3+) and Mn(4+) forms in Fe-Mn nodules. The maximum adsorption amounts for different heavy metal ions follow the order Pb(2+) approximately Cu(2+)>Zn(2+)>Co(2+)>Ni(2+)>Cd(2+). The adsorption capacity for heavy metals by Fe-Mn nodules from calciaquert in Shandong province (N5-1) is the highest, while that from hapludalf in Shandong province (N6-1) is the lowest. About 44-100% of the heavy metals adsorbed on Fe-Mn nodules were dissolved in 0.1 mol/L hydroxylamine hydrochloride (HAHC). The maximum amounts of Cr(VI) production by Fe-Mn nodules follow the order of N1-1 (69 mmol/kg)>N4-1 (57 mmol/kg)>N2-1 (52 mmol/kg)>N5-1 (44 mmol/kg). Based on the content of MnO(2) in Fe-Mn nodules dissolved in HAHC, the amount of Cr(VI) production by Mn oxides in N1-1, N2-1, N4-1, and N5-1 is 326, 624, 726, and 482 mmol/kg (MnO(2)), respectively. We propose that the amounts of Cr(VI) production through oxidation Cr(III) by Mn oxides are related to the types of Mn oxides in Fe-Mn nodules.
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