Effects of Mn2+, Ni2+, and Cu2+ on the Formation and Transformation of Hydrosulfate Green Rust: Reaction Processes and Underlying Mechanisms

2019 
Green rusts (GRs), which are important intermediate phases during Fe2+ oxidation, are commonly associated with various metal cations during their crystallization in soils and sediments, but the effects of these foreign metal cations on the formation of GRs and on their subsequent transformation to Fe (hydr)oxides remain unclear. In the present study, the effects of Mn2+, Ni2+, and Cu2+ on the evolution processes of hydrosulfate green rust (GR2) are documented under various conditions and the mechanisms leading to cation incorporation in the reaction products are determined. The rates of GR2 formation and of its transformation to Fe (hydr)oxides both decrease in the order of Cu2+ > Ni2+ > Mn2+ and increase with increasing metal cation concentration. During GR2 crystallization, a small fraction of foreign metal cations is structurally incorporated in GR2 by replacing Fe2+, and their amount in the mineral follows the order of Cu2+ > Ni2+ > Mn2+. Under all conditions, the final reaction products are a mixture...
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