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Surface-Complexation modelling for describing adsorption of phosphate on hydrous ferric oxide surface

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Year of publication
2015
Journal
Water S.A.
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Haile A. Mengistu, Abera Tessema, Molla B. Demlie, Tamiru A. Abiye, Oddvar Røyset Show all

Summary

Adsorption of dissolved phosphate onto synthetic hydrous ferric oxide (HFO) was measured in the laboratory as a function of pH, ionic strength, and phosphate relative concentration. Experimental data were used to constrain optimal values of surface complexation reactions using a geochemical modeling code JCHESS according to the diffuse layer model. The results provide a consistent set of model equilibrium constant (log K) values at 25° C and 100 KPa for the following reactions: >FeOH + PO43- + 3H+ = >FeO-H2PO4 + H2O (log K1int = 19.0) >FeOH + PO43- + 2H+ = >FeO-HPO4- + H2O (log K2int = 14.3 ± 0.17) >FeOH + PO43- + H+ = >FeO-PO42- + H2O (log K3int = 8.32 ± 0.27) These results differ significantly from previously-published estimates of log K2int and log K3int [1–3], and provide a more accurate fit to experimental measurements over a broad range of pH (3–12), ionic strength (0.001–0.1 mol/ℓ) and total relative phosphate concentration (12–500 μmol phosphate/g HFO). The results provide a close fit to the experimental data within a wide range of conditions, and should be adopted in modelling the chemical speciation of phosphate in natural systems containing HFO as a predominant adsorbing material.