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  • - The study examines how orpiment (AsS), a secondary mineral, impacts the behavior of arsenic (As) in the environment, particularly its dissolution and transformation in anoxic, sulfide-rich conditions.
  • - Through techniques like X-ray absorption spectroscopy and liquid chromatography, the research indicates that when AsS dissolves with excess sulfide, thioarsenite (ThioAs) becomes the predominant dissolved arsenic species, while its presence decreases without excess sulfide.
  • - The findings have significant environmental implications, as understanding these dissolved arsenic species can enhance predictions of arsenic transport and inform remediation strategies for arsenic-contaminated sites.

Article Abstract

The orpiment (AsS) is an important secondary mineral in the geochemical process of arsenic (As) in the environment. The dissolution of orpiment has a close relationship with the migration and transformation of As. The dissolved species of AsS is closely related to sulfide (S) in the anoxic and sulfidic environment. This paper focuses on the various As species formed when AsS dissolved in the presence and absence of excess S under anoxic conditions with simulation tests via X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), liquid chromatography with (hydride generation) atomic fluorescence spectrophotometry, and Raman spectroscopy. The results showed that the As produced when AsS dissolved in the excess S contained a mixture of arsenite and thioarsenite (ThioAs). Based on the linear combination fitting, ThioAs is the dominant As species (88.2 %) with arsenite as the leftover component. However, the percentage of ThioAs decreased to 43.7 % if AsS dissolved in the absence of excess S, indicting ThioAs favored under sulfidic conditions. The findings may give further insights about the role and formation mechanism of ThioAs in the dissolution process of AsS. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATION: The dissolution of crystallization orpiment has a close relationship with the transport of As in the environment. Qualitatively and quantitatively identification of the dissolved species of AsS in the presence and absence of excess S may be helpful for a better understanding and predicting the fate of As. The formed trithioarsenite was the dominant dissolved species compared to arsenite in the sulfidic system. It has higher mobility than As and As, and has been found in many As-related adsorption/desorption and redox reactions. Therefore, great cautions should be given when choosing technologies to remediate the As contaminated soils and waters.

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