Iron sulfates represent an essential sink for the toxic element arsenic in arid and semi-arid mining areas with high evaporation rates. Information about the structural incorporation of As(5+) in iron sulfates, however, remains scarce. Here we present evidence for the heterogeneous substitution of S(6+) by As(5+) in the crystal structure of rhomboclase ((H5O2)Fe(3+)(SO4)2 · 2H2O) and its dehydration product (H3O)Fe(SO4)2.
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