Publication | Open Access
Transformation of 2-Line Ferrihydrite to Goethite at Alkaline pH
42
Citations
56
References
2023
Year
The transformation of 2-line ferrihydrite to goethite from supersaturated solutions at alkaline pH ≥ 13.0 was studied using a combination of benchtop and advanced synchrotron techniques such as X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. In comparison to the transformation rates at acidic to mildly alkaline environments, the half-life, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub>, of 2-line ferrihydrite reduces from several months at pH = 2.0, and approximately 15 days at pH = 10.0, to just under 5 h at pH = 14.0. The calculated-first order rate constants of transformation, <i>k</i>, increase exponentially with respect to the pH and follow the progression log<sub>10</sub> <i>k</i> = log<sub>10</sub> <i>k</i><sub>0</sub> + <i>a</i>·pH<sup>3</sup>. Simultaneous monitoring of the aqueous Fe(III) concentration via inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy demonstrates that (i) goethite likely precipitates from solution and (ii) its formation is rate-limited by the comparatively slow redissolution of 2-line ferrihydrite. The analysis presented can be used to estimate the transformation rate of naturally occurring 2-line ferrihydrite in aqueous electrolytes characteristic to mine and radioactive waste tailings as well as the formation of corrosion products in cementitious pore solutions.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1