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Calcium Sulfite Solids Activated by Iron for Enhancing As(III) Oxidation in Water.

Minjuan CaiSen QuanJinjun LiFeng WuGilles Mailhot
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Desulfurized gypsum (DG) as a soil modifier imparts it with bulk solid sulfite. The Fe(III)-sulfite process in the liquid phase has shown great potential for the rapid removal of As(III), but the performance and mechanism of this process using DG as a sulfite source in aqueous solution remains unclear. In this work, employing solid CaSO3 as a source of SO32-, we have studied the effects of different conditions (e.g., pH, Fe dosage, sulfite dosage) on As(III) oxidation in the Fe(III)-CaSO3 system. The results show that 72.1% of As(III) was removed from solution by centrifugal treatment for 60 min at near-neutral pH. Quenching experiments have indicated that oxidation efficiencies of As(III) are due at 67.5% to HO•, 17.5% to SO5•- and 15% to SO4•-. This finding may have promising implications in developing a new cost-effective technology for the treatment of arsenic-containing water using DG.
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