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[U-05_30PM2] 生命-水-鉱物-大気相互作用

2014年4月30日(水) 16:15 〜 17:45 419 (4F)

コンビーナ:*大竹 翼(北海道大学大学院工学研究院 環境循環システム部門)、鈴木 庸平(東京大学大学院理学系研究科)、白石 史人(広島大学大学院理学研究科地球惑星システム学専攻)、高井 研(海洋研究開発機構極限環境生物圏研究センター)、上野 雄一郎(東京工業大学大学院地球惑星科学専攻)、長沼 毅(広島大学大学院生物圏科学研究科)、掛川 武(東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻)、横山 正(大阪大学大学院理学研究科宇宙地球科学専攻)、中村 謙太郎(独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構 (JAMSTEC) システム地球ラボ プレカンブリアンエコシステムラボユニット)、座長:鈴木 庸平(東京大学大学院理学系研究科)、長沼 毅(広島大学大学院生物圏科学研究科)

17:00 〜 17:15

[U05-19] 土壌中における有機ヒ素化合物の吸着挙動

*田中 雅人1高橋 嘉夫1 (1.広島大学大学院理学研究科)

キーワード:土壌, 吸着, X線吸収微細構造, 有機ヒ素

The arsenic pollution is a world problem. Natural originated inorganic arsenic compounds are predominant cause of the water-related disease. In addition, anthropogenic originated organoarsenic compounds such as phenylarsonic acid (PAA) and diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA) are also pollution source. For example, DPAA polluted well water caused serious health problems in Kamisu, Japan [1]. These phenyl arsenic compounds are considered as a decomposition product of chemical warfare agents produced during World Wars I and II, and even now such compounds still remain in the ground [2]. Recently, adsorption and mobility of these aromatic arsenic compounds in agricultural soils have been investigated [3]. However, their adsorption mechanisms on soil are still unknown. In general, the adsorption property of chemical compounds influences its migration process in natural environments such as soil-water system. Thus, it is important to understand the adsorption mechanism of the arsenic compounds to predict future fate of them in environment. Recently, we reported adsorption structures of PAA and DPAA on ferrihydrite obtained by X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) analysis and quantum chemical calculations [4]. In this study, we conducted As K-edge XAFS measurements for organoarsenic compounds adsorbed on soil, as well as a sequential extraction, to understand their adsorption behavior in the soil. EXAFS analysis suggests that all arsenic compounds in this study adsorbed on Fe or Al (oxyhydr)oxide in the soil mainly regardless of the organic functional groups. This fact indicates that the Fe/Al (oxyhydr)oxide can control the mobility of organorasenic compounds in the ground.References:[1] Hanaoka S, Nagasawa E, Nomura K, Yamazawa M and Ishizaki M 2005 Appl. Organometal. Chem. 19 265.[2] Wang A, Li S, Teng Y, Liu W, Wu L, Zhang H, Huang Y, Luo Y and Christie P 2013 J. Environ. Sci. 25 1172.[3] Maejima Y, Murano H, Iwafune T, Arao T and Baba K 2011 Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. 57 429.[4] Tanaka M, Togo Y S, Yamaguchi N and Takahashi Y 2014 J Colloid Interface Sci., 415, 13.