Photoinduced transformation of ferrihydrite in the presence of aqueous sulfite and its influence on the repartitioning of Cd

Water Res. 2023 Mar 1:231:119607. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2023.119607. Epub 2023 Jan 12.

Abstract

The photoinduced transformation of ferrihydrite is an important process that can predict the geochemical cycle of Fe in anoxic environments as well as the fate of trace elements bonded to Fe minerals. We report that the photooxidation of sulfite by UV irradiation produces hydrated electrons (super-reductants), which significantly promote ferrihydrite reduction to Fe(II), and SO3•- (a moderate oxidant), enabling its further oxidation to more crystalline Fe(III) products. The experimental results show that the concentration of sulfite was key in influencing the rate and extent of surface-bound Fe(II) formation, which ultimately determined the distribution of individual products. For example, fitting of the Mössbauer spectroscopy data revealed that the relative abundances of mineral species after 8 h of treatment in the UV/sulfite systems were 41.9% lepidocrocite and 58.1% ferrihydrite at 2 mM SO32-; 41.8% goethite, 28.2% lepidocrocite, and 29.1% ferrihydrite at 5 mM SO32-; and 100% goethite at 10 mM SO32-. The combined results of the chemical speciation analysis and the Cd K-edge EXAFS characterization provided compelling evidence that Cd was firmly incorporated into the structure of newly formed minerals, particularly at high sulfite concentrations. These findings provide an understanding of the role of UV/sulfite in facilitating ferrihydrite transformation and promoting Cd stabilization in oxygen-deficit soils and aquatic environments.

Keywords: Advanced reduction process; Cd immobilization; Fe cycle; Fe(II) catalysis; Ferrihydrite transformation; Photoinduced reactive species.

MeSH terms

  • Cadmium
  • Ferric Compounds* / chemistry
  • Ferrous Compounds
  • Iron* / chemistry
  • Minerals / chemistry
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Water

Substances

  • ferric oxyhydroxide
  • ferric oxide
  • Ferric Compounds
  • goethite
  • Iron
  • Cadmium
  • Minerals
  • Water
  • Ferrous Compounds