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March 25, 2025

TiOâ‚‚ nanoparticles offer simultaneous arsenic and uranium remediation from groundwater

Formation mechanism of the ternary complex [Ti–U(VI)–As(V)]. Credit: Li Zheng
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Formation mechanism of the ternary complex [Ti–U(VI)–As(V)]. Credit: Li Zheng

A research team led by Prof. Luan Fubo from the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has uncovered a novel mechanism involving a ternary surface complex on titanium dioxide (TiOâ‚‚) that improves the simultaneous removal of arsenic (As) and uranium (U) from contaminated groundwater. The study was in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Groundwater contamination by arsenic and uranium is a severe environmental and public health concern, linked to cancer, , and other . Conventional remediation methods typically target either arsenic or uranium, often proving ineffective when both contaminants coexist due to competitive adsorption effects.

In this study, the researchers demonstrated that TiOâ‚‚ nanoparticles can simultaneously and efficiently adsorb both As(V) and U(VI). Notably, uranium enhanced arsenic adsorption, increasing removal efficiency by up to 3.4 times compared to arsenic-only systems.

Using in situ ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, the researchers identified the formation of a ternary surface complex, [Ti–U(VI)–As(V)], as the critical mechanism. In this process, arsenate ions displace carbonate ligands in uranyl-carbonate complexes adsorbed on TiO₂, forming a stable ternary structure that facilitates co-removal of both pollutants.

The adsorption process proved effective under typical groundwater conditions, achieving more than 99% removal efficiency for both contaminants. Post-treatment residual concentrations fell below the safety limits of the World Health Organization for drinking water.

An advantage of this method is the regenerability and reusability of the TiOâ‚‚ adsorbent. The captured arsenic and can be recovered using a mild sodium hydroxide solution, allowing the material to be reused multiple times without significant loss of performance.

This study provides a cost-effective, scalable, and eco-friendly approach to remediating dual-contaminated groundwater, offering the potential for improving global drinking water safety.

More information: Leiming Lin et al, Ternary surface complexation promotes simultaneous removal of arsenic and uranium by TiO2, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2025).

Journal information: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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TiO₂ nanoparticles effectively remove arsenic and uranium from groundwater through a ternary surface complex, [Ti–U(VI)–As(V)], enhancing arsenic adsorption by up to 3.4 times. This method achieves over 99% removal efficiency, meeting WHO safety standards. The TiO₂ adsorbent is reusable, offering a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution for dual-contaminated groundwater remediation.

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