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Back to chromite as a mineralogical strategy for long-term chromium pollution control

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  • Tianci Hua

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Yanzhang Li

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Yuxuan Hu

    (Beihang University)

  • Rongzhang Yin

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Yanan Zhang

    (Beihang University)

  • Bingxu Hou

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Houze Lu

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Xiang Ji

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Xiangzhi Bai

    (Beihang University
    Beihang University
    Beihang University)

  • Anhuai Lu

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

  • Yan Li

    (Peking University
    Peking University)

Abstract

Re-oxidation of Cr(III) in treated Cr-contaminated sites poses a considerable source of Cr(VI) pollution, necessitating stable treatment solutions for long-term control. This study explores the immobilization of Cr(VI) into chromite, the most stable and weathering-resistant Cr-bearing mineral, under ambient conditions. Batch experiments demonstrate chromite formation at pH above 7 and Fe(III)/Cr(III) ratios exceeding 1, with Fe(III) occupying all tetrahedral sites, essential for stability. A theoretical model is developed to evaluate the effects of pH and Fe(III)/Cr(III) ratios on chromite crystallinity, resulting in AI4Min-Cr, a publicly accessible platform offering real-time intelligent remediation strategies. To tackle the complexities of non-point source Cr pollution, we employ microbial methods to regulate on-site Eh and pH, optimizing chromite precipitation. Long-term stability tests confirm that chromite remained stable for over 180 days, with potential for magnetic separation recovery. This study presents a mineralogical strategy to address re-oxidation and Cr resource recovery in Cr-contaminated water and soil.

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  • Tianci Hua & Yanzhang Li & Yuxuan Hu & Rongzhang Yin & Yanan Zhang & Bingxu Hou & Houze Lu & Xiang Ji & Xiangzhi Bai & Anhuai Lu & Yan Li, 2025. "Back to chromite as a mineralogical strategy for long-term chromium pollution control," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57300-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57300-z
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