Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1990356979> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1990356979 endingPage "5250" @default.
- W1990356979 startingPage "5243" @default.
- W1990356979 abstract "We examined the hypothesis that sulfide drives arsenic mobilization from pyritic black shale by a sulfide–arsenide exchange and oxidation reaction in which sulfide replaces arsenic in arsenopyrite forming pyrite, and arsenide (As−1) is concurrently oxidized to soluble arsenite (As+3). This hypothesis was tested in a series of sulfide–arsenide exchange experiments with arsenopyrite (FeAsS), homogenized black shale from the Newark Basin (Lockatong formation), and pyrite isolated from Newark Basin black shale incubated under oxic (21% O2), hypoxic (2% O2, 98% N2), and anoxic (5% H2, 95% N2) conditions. The oxidation state of arsenic in Newark Basin black shale pyrite was determined using X-ray absorption-near edge structure spectroscopy (XANES). Incubation results show that sulfide (1 mM initial concentration) increases arsenic mobilization to the dissolved phase from all three solids under oxic and hypoxic, but not anoxic conditions. Indeed under oxic and hypoxic conditions, the presence of sulfide resulted in the mobilization in 48 h of 13–16 times more arsenic from arsenopyrite and 6–11 times more arsenic from isolated black shale pyrite than in sulfide-free controls. XANES results show that arsenic in Newark Basin black shale pyrite has the same oxidation state as that in FeAsS (−1) and thus extend the sulfide–arsenide exchange mechanism of arsenic mobilization to sedimentary rock, black shale pyrite. Biologically active incubations of whole black shale and its resident microorganisms under sulfate reducing conditions resulted in sevenfold higher mobilization of soluble arsenic than sterile controls. Taken together, our results indicate that sulfide-driven arsenic mobilization would be most important under conditions of redox disequilibrium, such as when sulfate-reducing bacteria release sulfide into oxic groundwater, and that microbial sulfide production is expected to enhance arsenic mobilization in sedimentary rock aquifers with major pyrite-bearing, black shale formations." @default.
- W1990356979 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1990356979 creator A5003400560 @default.
- W1990356979 creator A5037316889 @default.
- W1990356979 creator A5064909299 @default.
- W1990356979 creator A5072058741 @default.
- W1990356979 creator A5085410748 @default.
- W1990356979 creator A5086745689 @default.
- W1990356979 date "2008-11-01" @default.
- W1990356979 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W1990356979 title "Sulfide-driven arsenic mobilization from arsenopyrite and black shale pyrite" @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1523692346 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1965088973 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1967634252 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1973774177 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1974079324 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1974243197 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1974900508 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1981646601 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1985879113 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1992638737 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1999078890 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W1999595967 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2010476616 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2012395145 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2021148133 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2028911338 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2032170210 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2033177368 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2034925069 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2035703249 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2039248487 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2040222154 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2044838890 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2047182424 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2048080349 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2048271999 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2056146645 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2059654323 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2059981268 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2060167565 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2067617420 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2084738766 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2085579659 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2087359898 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2094428190 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2122591311 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2123940073 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2135097486 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2139943305 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2143035384 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2143864060 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2148032370 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2149602337 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2165399803 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2416242066 @default.
- W1990356979 cites W2477905465 @default.
- W1990356979 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2008.08.006" @default.
- W1990356979 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W1990356979 type Work @default.
- W1990356979 sameAs 1990356979 @default.
- W1990356979 citedByCount "46" @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792012 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792013 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792014 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792015 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792016 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792017 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792018 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792019 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792020 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792021 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792022 @default.
- W1990356979 countsByYear W19903569792023 @default.
- W1990356979 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1990356979 hasAuthorship W1990356979A5003400560 @default.
- W1990356979 hasAuthorship W1990356979A5037316889 @default.
- W1990356979 hasAuthorship W1990356979A5064909299 @default.
- W1990356979 hasAuthorship W1990356979A5072058741 @default.
- W1990356979 hasAuthorship W1990356979A5085410748 @default.
- W1990356979 hasAuthorship W1990356979A5086745689 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C108970007 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C153127940 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C199289684 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C2776062231 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C2777122791 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C2778188036 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C2780184401 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C2780596425 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C2780756512 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C49040817 @default.
- W1990356979 hasConcept C502230775 @default.