Authors
Macon J Abernathy, Michael V Schaefer, Roxana Ramirez, Abdi Garniwan, Ilkeun Lee, Francisco Zaera, Matthew L Polizzotto, Samantha C Ying
Publication date
2022/8/5
Journal
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Volume
6
Issue
8
Pages
2041-2052
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Anthropogenic emissions of vanadium (V) into terrestrial and aquatic surface systems now match those of geogenic processes, and yet, the geochemistry of vanadium is poorly described in comparison to other comparable contaminants like arsenic. In oxic systems, V is present as an oxyanion with a +5 formal charge on the V center, typically described as HxVO4(3–x)–, but also here as V(V). Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) (oxy)hydroxides represent key mineral phases in the cycling of V(V) at the solid–solution interface, and yet, fundamental descriptions of these surface-processes are not available. Here, we utilize extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and thermodynamic calculations to compare the surface complexation of V(V) by the common Fe and Mn mineral phases ferrihydrite, hematite, goethite, birnessite, and pyrolusite at pH 7. Inner-sphere V(V) complexes were detected on all phases, with …
Total citations
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