摘要

Arsenic (As), barium (Ba), and sulfate (SO42-), coexisting in natural and mining impacted environments, possibly lead to As-barite coprecipitation. This work investigated the coprecipitation of Ba2+, SO42-, and AsO43- [As(V)] and the incorporation of As(V) into the barite structure. The As(V) content in the coprecipitates increased with pH and the initial aqueous As(V) concentration. At pH <= 5, As(V) was dominantly fixed through isomorphic substitution for SO42- in the barite structure (<0.32 wt%). At pH > 5, barium (hydrogen) arsenate constituted an appreciable fraction of As(V)-bearing species in addition to the incorporated As(V). FTIR spectroscopy indicated that As(V) in the coprecipitate occurred as mixed phases and the As(V) species incorporated into the barite structure was dominated by HAsO42- species. EXAFS analysis gave As-O and As-OH bond lengths of 1.67 and 1.75 angstrom for HAsO42- in barite structure, respectively. The FPMS structural refinement reproduced well the As K-edge XANES spectrum and gave bond lengths of As-O at 1.63, 1.64, 1.68, and 1.75 angstrom with an average bond length of 1.68 +/- 0.05 angstrom in HAsO42- doped barite structure. The findings are of significance for understanding the geochemical cycle of As in As(V), Ba2+, and SO42- coexisting systems.