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Binding of erbium(III) and holmium(III) to native and chemically modified alfalfa biomass: a spectroscopic investigation
Authors:J. L. Gardea-Torresdey    K. J. Tiemann    J. R. Peralta-Videa    J. G. Parsons  M. Delgado
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science and Engineering Ph.D. program, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968-0513, USA
Abstract:Traditional treatment methods used to clean-up heavy metal contamination of soils and waters are cost intensive whereas more cost effective methods need to be developed. The use of plant materials to remediate heavy contamination has been studied for the past two decades. This technique has shown much promise for many of the common heavy metal contaminants, but few studies have focused on the lanthanide series elements. By investigating the binding and interactions of the lanthanide elements to alfalfa biomass, a more complete understanding of the binding mechanisms and the interactions of heavy metals with biomaterials can be obtained. Different chemical functional groups on the alfalfa biomass, carboxyl, amino, sulfur, and ester groups, were modified to investigate the binding mechanisms of erbium(III) and holmium(III). Batch experiments were performed with native and chemically modified alfalfa biomass suggesting that the carboxyl groups play a major role in the binding of erbium(III) and holmium(III) to the alfalfa biomass. In addition, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) studies corroborated the data obtained from the batch experiments.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Alfalfa   EXAFS   XANES   Erbium   Holmium   X-Ray absorption spectroscopy
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