The influence of the rigidity of geosorbent organic matter on non-ideal sorption behaviors of chlorinated benzenes.
Water Res
; 39(12): 2599-610, 2005 Jul.
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| ID: mdl-15967474
This study focused on evaluating the influence of the rigidity of natural organic matter (NOM) associated with four natural geosorbents in controlling the non-ideal sorption behaviors of five chlorinated benzenes. Single solute sorption isotherms for each sorbate/sorbent combination were modeled and interpreted by the Freundlich sorption isotherm and the adsorption-partitioning model based on Polanyi-Manes theory (PM model). "Rigid" organic matter was operationally quantified as the fraction of carbon resistant to wet chemical oxidation (hard carbon) or thermal oxidation (soot carbon); atomic H/O ratios indicated a close correlation between the degree of reduction of the NOM and its rigidity. Sorbents with larger rigid carbon fractions had more non-linear sorption isotherms and higher organic carbon (OC) normalized sorption affinities. The size of the PM hole filling domain for a given sorbent was closely correlated with the extent to which the sorbent's affinity for chlorobenzenes exceeded predictions from a linear free energy relationship. Loss of some portions of the rigid character of the NOM domain due to the penetration of sorbate molecules (plasticization) was discussed as a possible contributor to the non-ideal sorption behaviors observed in this study. The existence of a permanently rigid NOM domain, not subject to plasticization under environmental conditions, was postulated as an additional factor determining the observed sorption behavior.
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Assunto principal:
Compostos Orgânicos
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Poluentes Químicos da Água
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Clorobenzenos
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Sedimentos Geológicos
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Water Res
Ano de publicação:
2005
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos