Toxics, Vol. 13, Pages 262: A Study on the Oxidation Performance of Soil Chromium with Acid Birnessite and Cryptomelane


Toxics, Vol. 13, Pages 262: A Study on the Oxidation Performance of Soil Chromium with Acid Birnessite and Cryptomelane

Toxics doi: 10.3390/toxics13040262

Authors:
Wei Zhang
Huan Yang
Shaohong You
Xia Zhong
Pingping Jiang
Xudong Lan
Rui Ma

Current research focuses more on redox of toxic Cr(VI), with less attention to Cr(III) changes in flooded soil. First, the structure of acid birnessite and cryptomelane was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and other test methods. This study investigated farmland soil in Yuxi, Yunnan Province, under flooding stress induced by the addition of two distinct concentrations of manganese oxides. Throughout the experiment, key physicochemical properties of the soil—including pH, redox potential (Eh), Cr(VI) concentration, and chromium speciation—were systematically measured and analyzed. Structural characterization demonstrated distinct morphological and surface area properties. Specifically, acid birnessite, with petal-like stacked spheres, has a specific surface area of 103.76 m2/g, while cryptomelane, strip-shaped, has an area of 95.92 m2/g. The submergence experiment yielded the following phenomena: (1) During the 60-day flooding experiment, soil amended with 0.5% or 1% acid birnessite or cryptomelane exhibited an increase in Eh compared to the control group. (2) At the end of the 60-day submergence period, the Cr(VI) concentration in the soil treated with 1% acid birnessite increased by 2.4 times compared to the control group. In addition, after 60 days, Cr(VI) concentrations in the soil exceeded 5 mg/L in soils with manganese oxide added to them. This study evaluates how manganese oxides oxidize Cr(III), aiding in assessing their environmental risks and long-term impacts on metal transformation. The findings help predict chromium behavior in farm soils and guide remediation strategies.



Source link

Wei Zhang www.mdpi.com