Poster Number 117
See more from this Division: S02 Soil ChemistrySee more from this Session: Advanced Analytical Methods for Understanding the Chemistry of Elements In Soils: II
We employed Q-XAS at beamline X18B at the National Synchrotron Light Source to collect Ni K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopic data to characterize the mechanisms of Ni precipitation and formation of mixed metal Ni/Al LDH phases in real time. This study employed a novel flow-cell to study the kinetics of Ni precipitation. Collecting effluent data concomitantly with Q-XAS data addresses three previously limiting factors: 1) removing the non-sorbed products from the reaction, 2) obtaining in-situ kinetic data on real-time formation of LDH precipitates, and 3) measuring Al dissolution during LDH formation. Identifying precipitate formation mechanisms are critical for understanding why these compounds form in the environment and for providing valuable information for modeling and predicting the fate of metals in the environment.
See more from this Session: Advanced Analytical Methods for Understanding the Chemistry of Elements In Soils: II