Literature DB >> 10097043

Characterization of complex mineral assemblages: implications for contaminant transport and environmental remediation.

P M Bertsch1, J C Seaman.   

Abstract

Surface reactive phases of soils and aquifers, comprised of phyllosilicate and metal oxohydroxide minerals along with humic substances, play a critical role in the regulation of contaminant fate and transport. Much of our knowledge concerning contaminant-mineral interactions at the molecular level, however, is derived from extensive experimentation on model mineral systems. Although these investigations have provided a foundation for understanding reactive surface functional groups on individual mineral phases, the information cannot be readily extrapolated to complex mineral assemblages in natural systems. Recent studies have elucidated the role of less abundant mineral and organic substrates as important surface chemical modifiers and have demonstrated complex coupling of reactivity between permanent-charge phyllosilicates and variable-charge Fe-oxohydroxide phases. Surface chemical modifiers were observed to control colloid generation and transport processes in surface and subsurface environments as well as the transport of solutes and ionic tracers. The surface charging mechanisms operative in the complex mineral assemblages cannot be predicted based on bulk mineralogy or by considering surface reactivity of less abundant mineral phases based on results from model systems. The fragile nature of mineral assemblages isolated from natural systems requires novel techniques and experimental approaches for investigating their surface chemistry and reactivity free of artifacts. A complete understanding of the surface chemistry of complex mineral assemblages is prerequisite to accurately assessing environmental and human health risks of contaminants or in designing environmentally sound, cost-effective chemical and biological remediation strategies.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10097043      PMCID: PMC34274          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.7.3350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1999-03-30       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  Jing Sun; Brian J Mailloux; Steven N Chillrud; Alexander van Geen; Aaron Thompson; Benjamin C Bostick
Journal:  Chem Geol       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 4.015

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