Solid materials have been developed to remove arsenic compounds from
aqueous media. The arsenic is removed by passing the aqueous phase
through the solid materials which can be in molded, granular, or powder
form. The solid materials adsorb the arsenic leaving a purified aqueous
stream. The materials are aerogels or xerogels and aerogels or xerogels
and solid support structure, e.g., granulated activated carbon (GAC),
mixtures. The species-specific adsorption occurs through specific
chemical modifications of the solids tailored towards arsenic.