The Fenton-like reaction for Arsenic removal from groundwater: Health risk assessment.

Environ Res

Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Food Engineering, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), 13083-862, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: November 2021

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  • The study explores the use of FeSO and CaO in a heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction to effectively remove arsenic from contaminated groundwater.
  • Evaluating three oxidants—sodium percarbonate, sodium persulfate, and calcium peroxide—revealed that CP and SPC boost arsenic degradation, while SPS inhibits it.
  • The optimal conditions for arsenic removal were identified as 1.97 mM Fe, 1.74 mM CaO, and a pH of 4.67, achieving a removal efficiency of 94.91% with low associated health risks.

Article Abstract

In this paper, the heterogeneous Fenton like-reaction for Arsenic-contaminated groundwater remediation based on the performance of FeSO as an efficient and green catalyst and CaO as a source of HO was investigated. To intensify the heterogeneous Fenton process, three oxidants were tested: sodium percarbonate (SPC), sodium persulfate (SPS), and calcium peroxide (CP). The results showed that CP and SPC had a synergetic effect on the rate of Arsenic degradation, while SPS had an antagonistic effect. On the other hand, inorganic ions such as Na, Mg have a very low impact on the Arsenic removal efficiency, while the anions Cl and NO exhibited significant inhibition of Arsenic degradation. This effect may be imputed to the reaction and conversion of hydroxyl (HO) radicals to less reactive. Thus, HCO and humic acid dramatically raised the degradation rate. Also, the response Surface method based on Box-Behnken design was applied to examine the suitable modeling, and optimized condition of the Fenton like-reaction process, the maximum Arsenic removal efficiency of 94.91% is obtained when [Fe] = 1.97 mM, [CaO] = 1.74 mM and initial pH = 4.67. The obtained results showed that the Fenton-like reaction is an effective and reliable process for arsenic removal from groundwater with low non-carcinogenic risk (HQ) and carcinogenic risk (CR) values.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111698DOI Listing

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