Title of article
Evaluation of impacts of soil fractions on phenanthrene sorption Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Lei Luo، نويسنده , , Shuzhen Zhang، نويسنده , , Yibing Ma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
891
To page
896
Abstract
Phenanthrene sorption to soils and soil fractions was investigated using two contrasting soils with different clay mineral and organic carbon (OC) contents in an attempt to evaluate the contribution of each soil fraction to phenanthrene sorption and the applicability of the carbon-normalized distribution constant (KOC) in soils. Sorbents were characterized using surface analysis, solid-state 13C NMR analysis, and glass transition temperature (Tg) analysis to gain a insight into the chemical nature of OC in soils. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the soil solution impeded the phenanthrene sorption, while humins accounted for the predominant phenanthrene sorption in soils. The contribution of OC to phenanthrene sorption in soil would be overestimated if only a KOC-approach was adopted, since clay minerals could account for much of the sorption, especially when OC was low in soils. Nitrogen gas was shown to be inappropriate for probing non-polar sorption capacity. The results obtained highlight the importance of clay minerals in governing the sorption of phenanthrene in soil, and emphasize the inapplicability of the carbon-normalized distribution coefficient KOC in soils.
Keywords
PhenanthreneSorptionOrganic carbonMineralKOC
Journal title
Chemosphere
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Chemosphere
Record number
726240
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