Elucidating the Role of Sulfide on the Stability of Ferrihydrite Colloids under Anoxic Conditions
2019
While the reaction mechanisms between ferrihydrite and sulfide are well-documented, the role of redox reactions on the particle–particle stability of ferrihydrite colloids is largely overlooked. Such reactions are critical for a number of (bio)geochemical processes governing ferrihydrite-based colloid processing and their associated role in nutrient and contaminant subsurface dynamics. Taking a fundamental colloid chemistry approach, along with a complementary suite of characterization techniques, here, we explore the stability mechanisms of ferrihydrite colloids over a wide range of environmentally relevant sulfide concentrations at pH 6.0. Results show that sulfide lowered the stability of both ferrihydrite colloids in a concentration-dependent fashion. At lower sulfide concentrations (15.6–62.5 μM), ferrihydrite colloids are apparently stable, but their critical coagulation concentration (CCC) in NaCl linearly decreases with increasing sulfide concentration. This is attributed to the formation of negat...
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