2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-020-02607-1
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Bacteria affect Sb(III, V) adsorption and oxidation on birnessite

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“…64,65 The oxidation states of Mn included Mn(IV),(III) and(II). 60,66,67 The presence of Mn(III) species was attributed to the possible reaction of MnO 2 with Ga during the galvanic replacement reaction. 13,65 The O 1s spectra revealed three deconvoluted peaks centred at 532.3, 531.2, and 529.7 eV which were attributed to the -OH groups as in GaOOH, O defects in MnO 2 and -OH groups bound to Mn, and O-Mn-O or Ga-O overlapping, respectively.…”
Section: Paper Nanoscalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…64,65 The oxidation states of Mn included Mn(IV),(III) and(II). 60,66,67 The presence of Mn(III) species was attributed to the possible reaction of MnO 2 with Ga during the galvanic replacement reaction. 13,65 The O 1s spectra revealed three deconvoluted peaks centred at 532.3, 531.2, and 529.7 eV which were attributed to the -OH groups as in GaOOH, O defects in MnO 2 and -OH groups bound to Mn, and O-Mn-O or Ga-O overlapping, respectively.…”
Section: Paper Nanoscalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that the fate of Sb in oxic to moderately reducing soils and sediments can be strongly controlled by interactions with Mn oxides. In contaminated environments, Sb may coprecipitate with Mn oxides or interact via sorption processes with Mn oxide mineral phases. Hence, transformation of the host Mn oxides, such as modification of the crystal structure and surface chemical characteristics, can substantially influence the environmental fate and bioaccessibility of Sb species. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable focus has been placed on understanding Mn oxide transformation pathways and the consequences for coassociated contaminant behavior under a range of environmentally relevant conditions. ,, However, to date, the inverse impact of metal­(loid) contaminants, such as Sb, on such mineral transformations has received less attention. Although recent studies suggest that Sb loading itself may influence Fe­(III) oxide transformation and recrystallization products, , there have been no systematic investigations into the influence of Sb loading on both Mn mineralogy and Sb behavior during the Mn­(II)-induced transformation of metastable Mn­(III,IV) minerals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%