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Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study

[Image: see text] Reactive mineral–water interfaces exert control on the bioavailability of contaminant arsenic species in natural aqueous systems. However, the ability to accurately predict As surface complexation is limited by the lack of molecular-level understanding of As–water–mineral interacti...

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Autores principales: Dzade, Nelson Y., Roldan, Alberto, de Leeuw, Nora H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5362745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28233994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b00107
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description [Image: see text] Reactive mineral–water interfaces exert control on the bioavailability of contaminant arsenic species in natural aqueous systems. However, the ability to accurately predict As surface complexation is limited by the lack of molecular-level understanding of As–water–mineral interactions. In the present study, we report the structures and properties of the adsorption complexes of arsenous acid (As(OH)(3)) on hydrated mackinawite (FeS) surfaces, obtained from density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The fundamental aspects of the adsorption, including the registries of the adsorption complexes, adsorption energies, and structural parameters are presented. The FeS surfaces are shown to be stabilized by hydration, as is perhaps to be expected because the adsorbed water molecules stabilize the low-coordinated surface atoms. As(OH)(3) adsorbs weakly at the water–FeS(001) interface through a network of hydrogen-bonded interactions with water molecules on the surface, with the lowest-energy structure calculated to be an As–up outer-sphere complex. Compared to the water–FeS(001) interface, stronger adsorption was calculated for As(OH)(3) on the water–FeS(011) and water–FeS(111) interfaces, characterized by strong hybridization between the S-p and O-p states of As(OH)(3) and the surface Fe-d states. The As(OH)(3) molecule displayed a variety of chemisorption geometries on the water–FeS(011) and water–FeS(111) interfaces, where the most stable configuration at the water–FeS(011) interface is a bidentate Fe–AsO–Fe complex, but on the water–FeS(111) interface, a monodentate Fe–O–Fe complex was found. Detailed information regarding the adsorption mechanisms has been obtained via projected density of states (PDOS) and electron density difference iso-surface analyses and vibrational frequency assignments of the adsorbed As(OH)(3) molecule.
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spelling pubmed-53627452017-03-24 Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study Dzade, Nelson Y. Roldan, Alberto de Leeuw, Nora H. Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Reactive mineral–water interfaces exert control on the bioavailability of contaminant arsenic species in natural aqueous systems. However, the ability to accurately predict As surface complexation is limited by the lack of molecular-level understanding of As–water–mineral interactions. In the present study, we report the structures and properties of the adsorption complexes of arsenous acid (As(OH)(3)) on hydrated mackinawite (FeS) surfaces, obtained from density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The fundamental aspects of the adsorption, including the registries of the adsorption complexes, adsorption energies, and structural parameters are presented. The FeS surfaces are shown to be stabilized by hydration, as is perhaps to be expected because the adsorbed water molecules stabilize the low-coordinated surface atoms. As(OH)(3) adsorbs weakly at the water–FeS(001) interface through a network of hydrogen-bonded interactions with water molecules on the surface, with the lowest-energy structure calculated to be an As–up outer-sphere complex. Compared to the water–FeS(001) interface, stronger adsorption was calculated for As(OH)(3) on the water–FeS(011) and water–FeS(111) interfaces, characterized by strong hybridization between the S-p and O-p states of As(OH)(3) and the surface Fe-d states. The As(OH)(3) molecule displayed a variety of chemisorption geometries on the water–FeS(011) and water–FeS(111) interfaces, where the most stable configuration at the water–FeS(011) interface is a bidentate Fe–AsO–Fe complex, but on the water–FeS(111) interface, a monodentate Fe–O–Fe complex was found. Detailed information regarding the adsorption mechanisms has been obtained via projected density of states (PDOS) and electron density difference iso-surface analyses and vibrational frequency assignments of the adsorbed As(OH)(3) molecule. American Chemical Society 2017-02-24 2017-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5362745/ /pubmed/28233994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b00107 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Dzade, Nelson Y.
Roldan, Alberto
de Leeuw, Nora H.
Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study
title Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study
title_full Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study
title_fullStr Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study
title_full_unstemmed Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study
title_short Structures and Properties of As(OH)(3) Adsorption Complexes on Hydrated Mackinawite (FeS) Surfaces: A DFT-D2 Study
title_sort structures and properties of as(oh)(3) adsorption complexes on hydrated mackinawite (fes) surfaces: a dft-d2 study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5362745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28233994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b00107
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