Effects of dissolved organic carbon on potentially toxic element desorption in stormwater bioretention systems

被引:0
|
作者
Al-Amin, Abdullah [1 ]
Ryan, Robert J. [1 ]
McKenzie, Erica R. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Temple Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, 1947 North 12 St, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
[2] Engn 515, 1947 North 12 St, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
关键词
DOC; Metal; Partitioning; Runoff; Tessier extraction; Sediments; HEAVY-METAL; SUSPENDED-SOLIDS; MATTER; URBAN; SOILS; REMOVAL; ZN; CU; NANOPARTICLES; ACCUMULATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168651
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Stormwater runoff contains dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Interactions between DOC and PTEs can impact PTE speciation and mobility, but are not fully understood. Soil samples were collected from a vegetated bioretention bed to investigate the effects of DOC (0, 15, and 50 mg-C/L) on the desorption of 10 PTEs captured by the soil media: Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Sn, Sb, and Pb. In the absence of DOC, the desorbed PTE concentration from bioretention media into the aqueous phase ranking was as follows: Fe > Mn similar to Zn > Cu > Pb > Sb > As > Co > Sn similar to Cd. Increased DOC concentrations resulted in a reduction of the soil-water distribution coefficient (K-d) values. The greatest shift in K-d was observed for Cu and lowest for Sb. The PTE sorption capacities were lower for surficial soil samples (lower K-d) compared to the deep soil samples. Overall, the desorbed PTE (average midchannel 55.7 mu g/g) fraction accounted for <1.1 % of the total extracted PTEs (5364 mu g/g), and while this is a small percentage of the total, this is the fraction that is mobile. The extracted PTE fractions revealed that DOC reduced the organic matter-bound and carbonate-bound fractions. The PTE desorption trends suggest that reducing DOC in stormwater runoff could be an effective measure to mitigate the release of PTEs into the environment.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Column studies on the removal of dissolved organic carbon, turbidity and heavy metals from stormwater using granular activated carbon
    Sounthararajah, Danious P.
    Loganathan, Paripurnanda
    Kandasamy, Jaya
    Vigneswaran, Saravanamuthu
    DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT, 2016, 57 (11) : 5045 - 5055
  • [32] Adsorption kinetics, thermodynamics and desorption of natural dissolved organic matter by multiwalled carbon nanotubes
    Su, Fengsheng
    Lu, Chungsying
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, 2007, 42 (11): : 1543 - 1552
  • [33] Bacterial growth in distribution systems: Effect of assimilable organic carbon and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon
    Escobar, IC
    Randall, AA
    Taylor, JS
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 35 (17) : 3442 - 3447
  • [34] The Bioavailability of Dissolved, Particulate, and Adsorbed Organic Carbon in Groundwater Systems
    Chapelle, Francis H.
    GROUNDWATER, 2021, 59 (02) : 226 - 235
  • [35] An Assessment of Dissolved Organic Carbon Biodegradability and Priming in Blackwater Systems
    Textor, Sadie R.
    Guillemette, Francois
    Zito, Phoebe A.
    Spencer, Robert G. M.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2018, 123 (09) : 2998 - 3015
  • [36] Simultaneous effect of dissolved organic carbon, surfactant, and organic acid on the desorption of pesticides investigated by response surface methodology
    Ha Thu Trinh
    Hanh Thi Duong
    Thao Thi Ta
    Hoang Van Cao
    Bjarne W. Strobel
    Giang Truong Le
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017, 24 : 19338 - 19346
  • [37] Simultaneous effect of dissolved organic carbon, surfactant, and organic acid on the desorption of pesticides investigated by response surface methodology
    Ha Thu Trinh
    Hanh Thi Duong
    Thao Thi Ta
    Hoang Van Cao
    Strobel, Bjarne W.
    Giang Truong Le
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2017, 24 (23) : 19338 - 19346
  • [38] Effects of terrestrial dissolved organic matter on a bloom of the toxic cyanobacteria, Raphidiopsis raciborskii
    Burford, M. A.
    Franklin, H.
    Faggotter, S. J.
    Chuang, A.
    Hayton, J. B.
    Carroll, A. R.
    HARMFUL ALGAE, 2022, 117
  • [39] Urban waste fertilizer: effects on yield, nutrient dynamics, and potentially toxic element accumulation
    Reimer, Marie
    Moeller, Kurt
    Magid, Jakob
    Bruun, Sander
    NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, 2025,
  • [40] Adsorption-desorption behavior of dissolved organic carbon by soil clay fractions of varying mineralogy
    Singh, Mandeep
    Sarkar, Binoy
    Biswas, Bhabananda
    Churchman, Jock
    Bolan, Nanthi S.
    GEODERMA, 2016, 280 : 47 - 56