Water Film-Mediated Hydrolysis of Pyrophosphate on a Nanosized Mn Oxide

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Název: Water Film-Mediated Hydrolysis of Pyrophosphate on a Nanosized Mn Oxide
Autoři: Chen, Tao, Luo, Tao, My Bui Thi, Tra, Hanna, Khalil, Boily, Jean-François
Přispěvatelé: Jonchère, Laurent
Zdroj: Langmuir. 41:24336-24343
Informace o vydavateli: American Chemical Society (ACS), 2025.
Rok vydání: 2025
Témata: Pyrophosphate, Chemistry, Chemical engineering, Engineering, Enzyme, Hydrolysis, Manganese oxide, [CHIM] Chemical Sciences, Oxide, Organic chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Materials science
Popis: The geochemical behaviors of phosphate-containing species at mineral surfaces are of fundamental importance for controlling phosphorus (P) mobility, fate, and bioavailability. Understanding these interfacial behaviors in water-unsaturated environments, where minerals are covered by thin water films, is of special importance in the context of soil vadose zone geochemistry. This study resolved the transformation of pyrophosphate to orthophosphate within the confines of nanometer-thick water films condensed on nanosized birnessite (MnO2). Time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy indicated that PP was effectively degraded into monodentate mononuclear complexes on MnO2 and at rates that followed zero-order kinetics. We found a direct link between PP degradation kinetics and water film thickness, which revealed the role of sorbed water as the key nucleophilic agent needed for P–O–P bond rupture. By highlighting the essential roles of surface complexation and water loadings in controlling pyrophosphate transformation, this work adds new insight needed to advance knowledge on the global cycling of P in nature. It can also have broader applications to catalysis and energy storage solutions involving MnO2 nanoparticles.
Druh dokumentu: Article
Jazyk: English
ISSN: 1520-5827
0743-7463
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5c02476
Přístupová URL adresa: https://hal.science/hal-05241919v1
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.5c02476
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....075b3bc00b60a4e376dd3b93646cb2c4
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:The geochemical behaviors of phosphate-containing species at mineral surfaces are of fundamental importance for controlling phosphorus (P) mobility, fate, and bioavailability. Understanding these interfacial behaviors in water-unsaturated environments, where minerals are covered by thin water films, is of special importance in the context of soil vadose zone geochemistry. This study resolved the transformation of pyrophosphate to orthophosphate within the confines of nanometer-thick water films condensed on nanosized birnessite (MnO2). Time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy indicated that PP was effectively degraded into monodentate mononuclear complexes on MnO2 and at rates that followed zero-order kinetics. We found a direct link between PP degradation kinetics and water film thickness, which revealed the role of sorbed water as the key nucleophilic agent needed for P–O–P bond rupture. By highlighting the essential roles of surface complexation and water loadings in controlling pyrophosphate transformation, this work adds new insight needed to advance knowledge on the global cycling of P in nature. It can also have broader applications to catalysis and energy storage solutions involving MnO2 nanoparticles.
ISSN:15205827
07437463
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.5c02476