A Review of Molybdenum Adsorption in Soils/Bed Sediments: Speciation, Mechanism, and Model Applications

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Mo is an essential trace element for both plants and animals in low concentrations (<5 ppm). However, provoked by uncontrolled industrial waste releases in freshwater or seawater, it is plausible that excessive availability of soluble Mo(VI) would be potentially toxic. In the environment, soluble Mo(VI) is mainly present in anionic forms of molybdate (MoO42-) and/or tetrathiomolybdate (MoS42-). The fate and transport of soluble Mo(VI) anions in surface and subsurface aquatic environments is typically controlled by adsorption in acidic soils and sediment. As such, the ability of soils/bed sediments to retain Mo(VI) is a key to determine its general mobility in the aquatic environment. This article reviews the sources and distribution of Mo speciation in solution and Mo(VI) anions adsorption mechanisms in soils and bed sediments, and evaluates the surface adsorption complexation models at the solid-water interface to estimate Mo(VI) anions adsorption in these chemical systems. Mo(VI) anions adsorption mechanisms included MoO42- and MoS42- adsorption by several prevailing adsorbent contents (including clay, Fe, Al oxides, iron sulfide, manganese oxides, and organic matter) of soils and bed sediments, and the influence of the competitive adsorption of other anions (e.g., sulfate, selenate, phosphate, arsenate, silicate, or tungstate). Models to estimate Mo(VI) anions adsorption include the triple layer model (TLM), the diffuse layer model (DLM), the constant capacitance surface complexation model (CCM), and charge distribution multisite complexation model (CD-MUSIC). © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Xu, N., Braida, W., Christodoulatos, C., & Chen, J. (2013). A Review of Molybdenum Adsorption in Soils/Bed Sediments: Speciation, Mechanism, and Model Applications. Soil and Sediment Contamination, 22(8), 912–929. https://doi.org/10.1080/15320383.2013.770438

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