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Kinetics of Chromium(III) Oxidation by Manganese(IV) Oxides Using

Kinetics of Chromium(III) Oxidation by Manganese(IV) Oxides Using Quick Scanning X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy (Q-XAFS). G. Landrot, M. Ginder-Vogel, and D. L. Sparks Delaware Environmental Institute, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware.

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Kinetics of Chromium(III) Oxidation by Manganese(IV) Oxides Using

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  1. Kinetics of Chromium(III) Oxidation by Manganese(IV) Oxides Using Quick Scanning X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy (Q-XAFS) G. Landrot, M. Ginder-Vogel, and D. L. Sparks Delaware Environmental Institute, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware • The initial kinetics of Cr(III) oxidation on mineral surfaces is poorly understood, yet a significant portion of the oxidation process occurs during the first seconds of reaction. • In this study, the initial rates of Cr(III) oxidation on hydrous manganese oxide (HMO) were measured at three different pH values (pH 2.5, 3, and 3.5), using a quick X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (Q-XAFS) batch method. The calculated rate constants were 0.201, 0.242, and 0.322 s-1 at pH 2.5, 3, and 3.5, respectively. These values were independent of both [Cr(III)] and [Mn(II)] and mixing speed, suggesting that the reaction was “chemically” controlled and not dependent upon diffusion at the time period the rate parameters were measured. • This represents the first study to determine the chemical kinetics of Cr(III) oxidation on Mn-oxides. The results have important implications for the determination of rapid, environmentally important reactions that cannot be measured with traditional batch and flow techniques. An understanding of these reactions is critical to predicting the fate of contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial environments. Cr(III) oxidation kinetics using a QXAFS technique, at pH 2.5, [Cr(III) ]=100mM, [HMO]=20g/L and 0-240 seconds. Each XANES spectrum shown represents 3 seconds of the reaction (average of four 0.75s spectra). G. Landrot, M. Ginder-Vogel, and D. L. Sparks, “Kinetics of Chromium(III) Oxidation by Manganese(IV) Oxides Using Quick Scanning X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy (Q-XAFS)“, Environ. Sci, Technol., 44, 143-149 Work performed on beamline X18B

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