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Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way

Increasing exposure to arsenic (As) contaminated ground water is a great threat to humanity. Suitable technology for As immobilization and removal from water, especially for As(III) than As(V), is not available yet. However, it is known that As(III) is more toxic than As(V) and most groundwater aqui...

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Autores principales: Malakar, Arindam, Das, Bidisa, Islam, Samirul, Meneghini, Carlo, De Giudici, Giovanni, Merlini, Marco, Kolen’ko, Yury V., Iadecola, Antonella, Aquilanti, Giuliana, Acharya, Somobrata, Ray, Sugata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26031
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author Malakar, Arindam
Das, Bidisa
Islam, Samirul
Meneghini, Carlo
De Giudici, Giovanni
Merlini, Marco
Kolen’ko, Yury V.
Iadecola, Antonella
Aquilanti, Giuliana
Acharya, Somobrata
Ray, Sugata
author_facet Malakar, Arindam
Das, Bidisa
Islam, Samirul
Meneghini, Carlo
De Giudici, Giovanni
Merlini, Marco
Kolen’ko, Yury V.
Iadecola, Antonella
Aquilanti, Giuliana
Acharya, Somobrata
Ray, Sugata
author_sort Malakar, Arindam
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description Increasing exposure to arsenic (As) contaminated ground water is a great threat to humanity. Suitable technology for As immobilization and removal from water, especially for As(III) than As(V), is not available yet. However, it is known that As(III) is more toxic than As(V) and most groundwater aquifers, particularly the Gangetic basin in India, is alarmingly contaminated with it. In search of a viable solution here, we took a cue from the natural mineralization of Tooeleite, a mineral containing Fe(III) and As(III)ions, grown under acidic condition, in presence of SO(4)(2−) ions. Complying to this natural process, we could grow and separate Tooeleite-like templates from Fe(III) and As(III) containing water at overall circumneutral pH and in absence of SO(4)(2−) ions by using highly polar Zn-only ends of wurtzite ZnS nanorods as insoluble nano-acidic-surfaces. The central idea here is to exploit these insoluble nano-acidic-surfaces (called as INAS in the manuscript) as nucleation centres for Tooeleite growth while keeping the overall pH of the aqueous media neutral. Therefore, we propose a novel method of artificial mineralization of As(III) by mimicking a natural process at nanoscale.
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spelling pubmed-48706892016-06-01 Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way Malakar, Arindam Das, Bidisa Islam, Samirul Meneghini, Carlo De Giudici, Giovanni Merlini, Marco Kolen’ko, Yury V. Iadecola, Antonella Aquilanti, Giuliana Acharya, Somobrata Ray, Sugata Sci Rep Article Increasing exposure to arsenic (As) contaminated ground water is a great threat to humanity. Suitable technology for As immobilization and removal from water, especially for As(III) than As(V), is not available yet. However, it is known that As(III) is more toxic than As(V) and most groundwater aquifers, particularly the Gangetic basin in India, is alarmingly contaminated with it. In search of a viable solution here, we took a cue from the natural mineralization of Tooeleite, a mineral containing Fe(III) and As(III)ions, grown under acidic condition, in presence of SO(4)(2−) ions. Complying to this natural process, we could grow and separate Tooeleite-like templates from Fe(III) and As(III) containing water at overall circumneutral pH and in absence of SO(4)(2−) ions by using highly polar Zn-only ends of wurtzite ZnS nanorods as insoluble nano-acidic-surfaces. The central idea here is to exploit these insoluble nano-acidic-surfaces (called as INAS in the manuscript) as nucleation centres for Tooeleite growth while keeping the overall pH of the aqueous media neutral. Therefore, we propose a novel method of artificial mineralization of As(III) by mimicking a natural process at nanoscale. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4870689/ /pubmed/27189251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26031 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Malakar, Arindam
Das, Bidisa
Islam, Samirul
Meneghini, Carlo
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Merlini, Marco
Kolen’ko, Yury V.
Iadecola, Antonella
Aquilanti, Giuliana
Acharya, Somobrata
Ray, Sugata
Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way
title Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way
title_full Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way
title_fullStr Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way
title_full_unstemmed Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way
title_short Efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate Arsenic(III) polluted water - the Tooeleite Way
title_sort efficient artificial mineralization route to decontaminate arsenic(iii) polluted water - the tooeleite way
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26031
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