INSOLUBILIZATION OF ARSENITE IN WATER AND SOIL SAMPLES USING POTASSIUM FERRATE

  • KAWAMURA Yumi
    岩手大学大学院総合科学研究科地域創生専攻
  • FUKUSHI Kota
    岩手大学理工学部システム創成工学科社会基盤・環境コース
  • ISHIKAWA Nao
    岩手大学 理工学部システム創成工学科社会基盤・環境コース
  • SASAMOTO Makoto
    岩手大学 技術部
  • ITO Ayumi
    岩手大学 理工学部システム創成工学科社会基盤・環境コース

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  • 鉄(VI)酸カリウムを用いた水および土壌試料中の亜ヒ酸の不溶化に関する研究
  • テツ(Ⅵ)サン カリウム オ モチイタ ミズ オヨビ ドジョウ シリョウ チュウ ノ アヒサン ノ フヨウカ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ

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<p> In this study, the insolubilization of arsenate in water and soil samples was investigated using potassium ferrate (K2FeO4) produced by a wet chemical method. In water samples, the addition of K2FeO4 decreased the dissolved As(III) concentration, while the dissolved As(V) concentration was increased, suggesting the oxidation of As(III) to As(V) with K2FeO4. The As(V) concentration was decreased to less than 10 μg/L with a further increase in Fe dosage due to coprecipitation with ferric hydroxide produced via reduction of ferrate ion. In soil samples, the total dissolved As concentration was about 50 μg/L in the leaching test using pure water before iron addition, and the As(III) concentration was much greater than the As(V) concentration. The addition of K2FeO4 decreased the concentration of As(III) leachable from the soil to less than 10 µg/L at less iron dosage compared to that of FeCl3. However, a larger amount of K2FeO4 was required to lower the total concentration of dissolved arsenic to less than 10 μg/L. Selective extraction of As from the treated soil samples based on the modified BCR method showed that the addition of K2FeO4 transformed reducing agent-extractable As into less extractable form. This finding suggests that K2FeO4 would be useful for reducing the potential leachability of arsenic from treated soil after being returned to the underground.</p>

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