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Reactivity at (nano)particle-water interfaces, redox processes, and arsenic transport in the environment
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut des Sciences de la Terre, Université Gustave Eiffel, Université Grenoble Alpes, ...
Published InComptes Rendus Géoscience
Year2011
Citations67
Abstract
Massive deleterious impacts to human health are resulting from the use of arsenic-bearing groundwaters in South-East Asia deltas and elsewhere in the world for drinking, cooking and/or irrigation. In Bangladesh alone, a fifth of all deaths are linked to arsenicosis. In the natural and engineered subsurface environment, the fate of arsenic is, to a large extent, controlled by redox potential, pH, as well as total iron, sulfur and carbonate content, via sorption and coprecipitation on a variety of natural and engineered (nano)particles. In the present article, we address: (1) new insights in the sorption mechanisms of As on Fe(II) and Fe(III) nanophases recognized to play an important role in the microbial cycling of As and Fe; (2) artifacts often encountered…
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