2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Selenium-Water Treatment Residual Adsorption and Characterization.

707-1 Selenium-Water Treatment Residual Adsorption and Characterization.



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 8:30 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 372C
James A. Ippolito, USDA-ARS-NWISRL, 3793 North 3600 East, Kimberly, ID 83341-5076, Kirk Scheckel, US-EPA(Environ. Protection Agency), US EPA, 5995 Center Hill Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45224-1702 and Kenneth Barbarick, 200 West Lake St., Colorado State University, Colorado State University, Department of Soil & Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, CO 80523

Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (WTR) have the ability to adsorb tremendous quantities of soil-borne P, and have been shown to adsorb other anions such as As(V), As(III), and ClO4-.  Environmental issues associated with Se in the Western US lead us to study WTR sorption of Se(VI) and Se(IV).  The WTR were mixed with either Na2SeO4 (Se(VI)) or Na2SeO3 (Se(IV)) at a Se concentration of 60 mg L-1.  Solution pH was varied from 5 to 9, and triplicate samples of WTR-Se(VI) (exposed to atmospheric conditions) and WTR-Se(IV) (exposed to an N2 atmosphere to control redox) were shaken for 24 hr.  All samples were centrifuged, the solution discarded, and the WTR-Se(VI) mixtures were allowed to dry under atmospheric conditions while the WTR-SE(IV) mixtures were dried in an anaerobic glove bag.  An additional set of WTR-Se(IV) redox controlled treatments were reacted for 24 hr at pH 7, exposed to compressed air for 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, and 28 d, then centrifuged and allowed to dry under atmospheric conditions.  All samples were analyzed using XAS to determine Se speciation.  Results will be discussed.

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