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- W4210372015 abstract "Antimony (Sb) accumulation in soil poses great potential risk to ecological environment, and its mobilization, transformation and bioavailability are controlled by its fractions and species. Hence, it is important to develop functional materials with both adsorption and oxidation that achieve detoxification and control the mobilization of Sb. In this study, the synthesized zirconium‑manganese oxide (ZrMn) could extremely promoted the transformation of antimonite [Sb(III)] to antimonate [Sb(V)], induced the bioavailable Sb shift to well-crystallized (hydr)oxides of Mn and residual fractions, and further reduced mobility and bioavailability Sb in soil. The sorption of ZrMn to Sb(III) and antimonate Sb(V) were affected by interfering ions, and to Sb(III) was a heterogeneous adsorption process. Spectroscopic characterization of XPS and FTIR suggested exchange between the hydroxyl groups and Sb was crucial in its retain and forming an electronegative inner-sphere mononuclear or binuclear bridging compound. The oxidation induced the transformation of Mn species in ZrMn, generated Mn(II) and Mn(III) exposing more reactive sites conducive to oxidation and adsorption, thus Mn oxides has a higher adsorption capacity for Sb(III). However, the Zr oxides of ZrMn presented adsorption rather than oxidation. The application of ZrMn could realize the dual effect of Sb oxidation detoxification and adsorption immobilization in soil, which provided references for Sb contaminated soil remediation." @default.
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- W4210372015 date "2022-06-01" @default.
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- W4210372015 title "Immobilization mechanism of antimony by applying zirconium‐manganese oxide in soil" @default.
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- W4210372015 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153435" @default.
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