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Sorption interaction of phenanthrene with soil and sediment of different particle sizes and in various CaCl2 solutions
Authors:Zhou Yanmei  Liu Ruixia  Tang Hongxiao
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 2871, Beijing 100085, China. fox_55555@sohu.com
Abstract:The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the influences of natural sorbent particle size and system Ca(2+) concentration on sorption of low-polarity organic chemicals. The physicochemical properties of the different particle size soil and sediment subsamples and the surface characters of the soil and sediment samples in various CaCl(2) concentrations were determined. The sorption behavior of phenanthrene (PHN) on the subsamples of different particle size and to the samples in various CaCl(2) solutions was examined. Batch experiments demonstrate that the sorption capacities increase with decreased particle size for both soil and sediment. It is presumably due to the higher total organic carbon (TOC) content for the finer particles. But the enhancements in sorption coefficients are not met with the equal increases in TOC contents. The effect of Ca(2+) on PHN uptake is strong in short contact time but slight in long contact time. With increasing Ca(2+) concentration, the sorption capacities for Beizhai soil increase first in the low Ca(2+) concentration range, and then decline. Nevertheless, the increase of Ca(2+) concentration greatly reduces the uptake of phenanthrene on Guanting sediment over the overall measured range. The different physicochemical properties, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) content, mineral and element composition, and surface characters, between soil and sediment may result in this discrepancy.
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