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Facilitated transport of ferrihydrite with phosphate under saturated flow conditions.
Shah, Tufail; Zhao, Kang; Chen, Ai; Muhmood, Atif; Shah, Syed Atizaz Ali; Irshad, Muhammad Kashif; Arai, Yuji; Shang, Jianying.
Affiliation
  • Shah T; College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, PR China.
  • Zhao K; College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, PR China. Electronic address: zhaok3@sustech.edu.cn.
  • Chen A; Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61801, USA.
  • Muhmood A; Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • Shah SAA; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, PR China.
  • Irshad MK; Department of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, Republic of Korea; Department of Environmental Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan.
  • Arai Y; Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61801, USA.
  • Shang J; College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, PR China. Electronic address: jyshang@cau.edu.cn.
J Contam Hydrol ; 265: 104384, 2024 Jun 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38880032
ABSTRACT
With increasing phosphate (P) entering the environment during agricultural application, the subsurface flow of particular P has been recently discussed as a vital P transport pathway. Iron (oxyhydr)oxide colloid-facilitated P transport is critical for iron and P biogeochemical processes in the subsurface. This study investigated the ferrihydrite colloid-facilitated P transport through adsorption and column experiments under different P concentrations and three pH conditions. Increased P loading on ferrihydrite colloids decreased the transport of ferrihydrite colloids (< 8.0%) under acid conditions through pore straining and irreversible attachment. Under neutral and alkaline conditions, ferrihydrite colloids exhibited more negative surfaces and smaller diameters with increasing P, which further enhanced ferrihydrite colloid transport (maximum to 95.6%). Ferrihydrite colloid-facilitated P transport was limited under acid conditions, and it was 10% - 57% enhancement under neutral and alkaline conditions with increasing P adsorption. Under neutral conditions, ferrihydrite colloid-facilitated P transport was strongest (maximum to 68.84%) because of its stronger ferrihydrite colloid transport than under acid conditions and larger P adsorption capacity than under alkaline conditions. Our findings indicate that the facilitated transport of ferrihydrite colloids in the presence of P may be appreciable in iron and phosphate-rich soil and subsurface systems, which is essential for evaluating the fate of iron and iron-facilitated P and potential environmental risks of P transport in the subsurface.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Contam Hydrol Journal subject: TOXICOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Contam Hydrol Journal subject: TOXICOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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