Literature DB >> 24687781

Responses of kinetics and capacity of phenanthrene sorption on sediments to soil organic matter releasing.

Xiaoyan Zhang1, Yaoguo Wu, Sihai Hu, Cong Lu, Hairui Yao.   

Abstract

Soil organic matter (SOM) releasing with dissolved organic matter (DOM) formed in solution was confirmed in a sediment/water system, and the effects of SOM releasing on the sorption of phenanthrene on sediments were investigated. Inorganic salt (0-0.1 mol L(-1) NaCl) was used to adjust SOM releasing, and two sediments were prepared, the raw sediment (S1) from Weihe River, Shann'xi, China, and the eluted sediments with and without DOM supernatant remained, termed as S2a and S2b, respectively. The FTIR and (1)H NMR analysis indicate that the low molecular weight hydrophilic SOM fraction released prior to the high molecular weight hydrophobic fraction. As a response, phenanthrene sorption kinetics on S1 showed atypical and expressed as three stages: rapid sorption, pseudo sorption with partial desorption, and slow sorption, thus a defined "sorption valley" occurred in kinetic curve. In all cases, partition dominates the sorption, and sorption capacity (Kd) ranked as S2b > S1 > S2a. Compared with the alterations of sediment characters, DOM solubilization produced by SOM releasing exhibited a greater inhibitory effect on sorption with a relative contribution of 0.67. Distribution coefficients (K(doc)) of PHE into DOM clusters were 2.10 × 10(4)-4.18 × 10(4) L kg(-1), however a threshold concentration of 6.83 mg L(-1) existed in DOM solubilization. The study results will help to clarify PAHs transport and their biological fate in a sediment/water system.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24687781     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-014-2750-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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