Iron Scrap Derived Nano Zero-Valent Iron/Biochar Activated Persulfate for P-Arsanilic Acid Decontamination with Coexisting Microplastics

35 Pages Posted: 26 Oct 2023

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Zihan Shu

Hunan University

Hailan Yang

Hunan University

Shujing Ye

Guangxi University

Hong Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Zhiming Yang

Hunan University

Chuang Li

Hunan University

Xiaofei Tan

Hunan University

Shaobo Liu

Hunan University

Hou Wang

Hunan University - College of Environmental Science and Engineering

Abstract

P-arsanilic acid (AA) has received widespread attention because of its conversion to more toxic inorganic arsenic compounds (arsenate and arsenite) in the natural ecosystems. Its removal process and mechanisms with co-existence of microplastics remain unkown. In this study, biochar loaded with nano zero-valent iron (nZVI) particles (ISBC) was prepared by using iron scrap obtained from a steel works and wood chips collected from a wood processing plant. The advanced oxidation system of sodium persulfate (PDS) activated by ISBC was applied for AA degradation and inorganic arsenic control in aqueous media. More than 99% of the AA was completely degraded by the ISBC/PDS system, and the As(III) on AA was almost completely oxidized to As(V) and finally removed by ISBC. HCO3− inhibited the removal of AA by the ISBC/PDS system, while Cl− had a dual effect that showing inhibition at low concentrations yet promotion at high concentrations. The effect of microplastics on the degradation of AA by the ISBC/PDS system was further investigated due to the potential for combined microplastic and organic arsenic contamination in rural/remote areas. Microplastics were found to have little effect on AA degradation in the ISBC/PDS system, while affect the transport of inorganic arsenic generated from AA degradation. Overall, this study provides new insights and methods for efficient removal of p-arsanilic acid from water with coexisting microplastics.

Keywords: P-arsanilic acid, Biochar, Arsenate and arsenite, Microplastics

Suggested Citation

Shu, Zihan and Yang, Hailan and Ye, Shujing and Li, Hong and Yang, Zhiming and Li, Chuang and Tan, Xiaofei and Liu, Shaobo and Wang, Hou, Iron Scrap Derived Nano Zero-Valent Iron/Biochar Activated Persulfate for P-Arsanilic Acid Decontamination with Coexisting Microplastics. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4614459 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4614459

Zihan Shu

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Hailan Yang

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Shujing Ye

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Hong Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Zhiming Yang

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Chuang Li

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Xiaofei Tan (Contact Author)

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Shaobo Liu

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Hou Wang

Hunan University - College of Environmental Science and Engineering ( email )

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