In field arsenic removal from natural water by zero-valent iron assisted by solar radiation |
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Authors: | Cornejo Lorena Lienqueo Hugo Arenas María Acarapi Jorge Contreras David Yáñez Jorge Mansilla Héctor D |
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Affiliation: | a Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Tarapacá, Casilla 7-D, Arica, Chile b Laboratorio de Investigaciones Medioambientales de Zonas Áridas, LIMZA, Centro de Investigaciones del Hombre en el Desierto, CIHDE, Arica, Chile c Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad de Concepción, Casilla 160C, Concepción, Chile |
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Abstract: | An in situ arsenic removal method applicable to highly contaminated water is presented. The method is based in the use of steel wool, lemon juice and solar radiation. The method was evaluated using water from the Camarones River, Atacama Desert in northern Chile, in which the arsenic concentration ranges between 1000 and 1300 μg L−1. Response surface method analysis was used to optimize the amount of zero-valent iron (steel wool) and the citrate concentration (lemon juice) to be used. The optimal conditions when using solar radiation to remove arsenic from natural water from the Camarones river are: 1.3 g L−1 of steel wool and one drop (ca. 0.04 mL) of lemon juice. Under these conditions, removal percentages are higher than 99.5% and the final arsenic concentration is below 10 μg L−1. This highly effective arsenic removal method is easy to use and inexpensive to implement. |
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Keywords: | Arsenic removal Natural waters (fresh waters) Cero valent iron Solar irradiation |
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