Polymeric anion exchangers are used as host materials in which hydrated
Fe(III) Oxides (HFO) are irreversibly dispersed within the exchanger
beads. Since the anion exchangers have positively charged quaternary
ammonium functional groups, anionic ligands such as arsenates, chromates,
oxalates, phosphates, phthalates can permeate in and out of the gel phase
and are not subjected to the Donnan exclusion effect. Consequently, anion
exchanger-supported HFO micro particles exhibit significantly greater
capacity to remove arsenic and other ligands in comparison with cation
exchanger supports. Loading of HFO particles is carried out by
preliminary loading of the anion exchange resin with an oxidizing anion
such as MnO.sub.4.sup.- or OCl.sup.-, followed by passage of a Ferrous
Sulfate solution through the resin.