arsenopyrite has been researched along with diphosphoric-acid* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for arsenopyrite and diphosphoric-acid
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Arsenopyrite dissolution in circumneutral oxic environments: The effect of pyrophosphate and dissolved Mn(III).
The oxidative dissolution of As from arsenopyrite, one important arsenic mineral in reducing conditions, poses an environmental hazard to natural aquatic systems. The dissolution of arsenopyrite occurs slowly due to the surface precipitates of iron oxides in circumneutral oxic environments. However, the presence of natural ligands and coexisting metals may change the release of Fe species, which would be of critical importance to the dissolution of arsenopyrite. Here, we investigated the oxidative dissolution of arsenopyrite induced by pyrophosphate (PP) and dissolved Mn(III) species as a natural occurring Mn species with strong complexation affinity to PP. With the presence of PP, the formation of Fe(II)-PP complexes and its rapid oxidation to dissolved Fe(III)-PP species resulted in a substantial increase in the generation of hydroxyl radicals ( Topics: Arsenic; Diphosphates; Ferric Compounds; Minerals; Oxidation-Reduction; Solubility | 2023 |