Distribution and Mobility of Arsenic Species in Solids and Leachate Composts

Authors

  • S. Hamida University Center of Belhadj Bouchaib- Ain Temouchent-Algeria Author
  • F. Laborda IUCA, Group of Analytical Spectroscopy and Sensors -University of Zaragoza Spain Author
  • G. Cepria IUCA, Group of Analytical Spectroscopy and Sensors -University of Zaragoza Spain Author
  • D. Benouali Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Physical Chemistry USTO- Algeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21743/pjaec.v17i2.265

Keywords:

Compost, Total arsenic, Inorganic arsenic, As(III), ICP-MS, Leachate, Mobility.

Abstract

Because arsenic can exist in toxic and non-toxic forms, it is important to identify them in compost. This organic material prepared from urban and agricultural wastes, is often used for recovering or remedying soils. As a matter of fact, it’s important to control the mobility of arsenic and its different forms present in leachate composts. In this work total arsenic was determined in compost samples, previously submitted to acid digestion using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP–MS). Total inorganic arsenic and As(III) results were compared with those directly determined in solids samples by Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV). It was found that two thirds of arsenic present in solids are in inorganic forms. As(III) is a minor component in the solid, detectable only in agricultural composts. In leachates, the inorganic arsenic was mobilized in his majority as As(III).

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Published

2016-12-28

How to Cite

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Distribution and Mobility of Arsenic Species in Solids and Leachate Composts. Pak. J. Anal. Environ. Chem. 2016, 17 (2), 148 – 154. https://doi.org/10.21743/pjaec.v17i2.265.

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