Effect of Oxidation on Vivianite Dissolution Rates and Mechanism

The interest in the mineral vivianite (Fe (PO ) ·8H O) as a more sustainable P resource has grown significantly in recent years owing to its efficient recovery from wastewater and its potential use as a P fertilizer. Vivianite is metastable in oxic environments and readily oxidizes. As dissolution a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science & technology 2024-08, Vol.58 (34), p.15321-15332
Hauptverfasser: Metz, Rouven, Kumar, Naresh, Schenkeveld, Walter D C, Obst, Martin, Voegelin, Andreas, Mangold, Stefan, Kraemer, Stephan M
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Zusammenfassung:The interest in the mineral vivianite (Fe (PO ) ·8H O) as a more sustainable P resource has grown significantly in recent years owing to its efficient recovery from wastewater and its potential use as a P fertilizer. Vivianite is metastable in oxic environments and readily oxidizes. As dissolution and oxidation occur concurrently, the impact of oxidation on the dissolution rate and mechanism is not fully understood. In this study, we disentangled the oxidation and dissolution of vivianite to develop a quantitative and mechanistic understanding of dissolution rates and mechanisms under oxic conditions. Controlled batch and flow-through experiments with pristine and preoxidized vivianite were conducted to systematically investigate the effect of oxidation on vivianite dissolution at various pH-values and temperatures. Using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and scanning transmission X-ray microscopy techniques, we demonstrated that oxidation of vivianite generated a core-shell structure with a passivating oxidized amorphous Fe(III)-PO surface layer and a pristine vivianite core, leading to diffusion-controlled oxidation kinetics. Initial (
ISSN:0013-936X
1520-5851
1520-5851
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c04809