Acid Extraction Overestimates the Total Fe(II) in the Presence of Iron (Hydr)oxide and Sulfide Minerals

Authors
Kwon, Man JaeYang, Jung-SeokShim, Moo JoonBoyanov, Maxim I.Kemner, Kenneth M.O'Loughlin, Edward J.
Issue Date
2014-07
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, v.1, no.7, pp.310 - 314
Abstract
Acid extraction followed by a colorimetric assay is a widely use approach for the determination of the total Fe(II) in samples from suboxic and anoxic environments. Under sulfidogenic conditions, these samples can contain both metal sulfides and iron (hydr) oxides. Our comparisons between 0.5 N HCl extraction and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) analysis of systems containing 40 mM Fe(III) as (hydr)oxides and 10 mM FeS showed that the presence of sulfide can result in significant overestimation of the total Fe(II) by acid extraction. The total Fe(II) determined by XAFS was consistent with the added FeS. However, the total Fe(II) determined by extraction was significantly higher dependent on the nature of the Fe(III) (hydr)oxides; the rates and extent of Fe(II) production were higher with ferrihydrite and lepidocrocite than with goethite. Total Fe(II) concentrations determined following acid extraction might be overestimated when iron (hydr)oxides and sulfide minerals are present samples.
Keywords
SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA; CHEMICAL-REDUCTION; DISSOLVED SULFIDE; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; HYDROGEN-SULFIDE; FERRIC IRON; KINETICS; LEPIDOCROCITE; DISSOLUTION; REACTIVITY; SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA; CHEMICAL-REDUCTION; DISSOLVED SULFIDE; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; HYDROGEN-SULFIDE; FERRIC IRON; KINETICS; LEPIDOCROCITE; DISSOLUTION; REACTIVITY
ISSN
2328-8930
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126625
DOI
10.1021/ez500152h
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