Science Inventory

PRESERVATION OF SULFIDIC WATERS CONTAINING DISSOLVED AS (III)

Citation:

Smieja, J. A. AND R T. Wilkin*. PRESERVATION OF SULFIDIC WATERS CONTAINING DISSOLVED AS (III). JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 5:913-916, (2003).

Description:

Solutions containing variable concentrations of sulfide (p to31 ppm) and arsenite (0.35 to 10 ppm) were subjected to several different preservation treatments. As predicted by equilibrium thermodynamics, at near-neutral pH the experimental solutions were undersaturated with respect to amorphous orpiment (As2S3). However, upon acidification to pH 2 with HCI or HNO3, instantaneous precipitation of orpiment occurred in sulfidic solutions which resulted in the loss of dissolved arsenite. These results have implications concerning the practice of acidifying water samples containing hydrogen sulfide with HCI or HNO3 for the purpose of preserving total arsenic values. If a near-neutral water sample contains 1 ppm arsenite and as little as 0.4 ppm sulfide, loss of dissolved arsenic will occur upon acidification. An alternative three-step preservation method involving base addition, oxidation, and acidification is proposed and investigated as an appropriate technique for preserving sulfide-bearing aqueous samples for total arsenic.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:10/16/2003
Record Last Revised:06/06/2005
Record ID: 82298