Adsorption and partition of benzo(a)pyrene on sediments with different particle sizes from the Yellow River

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作者
Xia X. [1 ]
Meng L. [2 ]
Hu L. [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Water Environmental Simulation, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University
[2] Institute of Tianjin Meteorological Bureau
关键词
Adsorption; Benzo(a)pyrene; Partition; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs); Sediment; The Yellow River;
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10.1007/s11783-007-0030-4
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Experiments have been carried out to study the sorption of Benzo(a)pyrene(Bap) on sediment particles from the Yellow River using a batch equilibration technique. Effects of particle size on the adsorption and partition of Bap were investigated with the particle content of 3 g/L. Several significant results were obtained from the study. (1) Isotherms of Bap could be fitted with the dual adsorption-partition model under different particle sizes, and the measured value of the adsorption and partition was in agreement with the theoretical value of the dual adsorption-partition model. (2) When the particle diameter was d ≥ 0.025 mm, the adsorption was predominant in the sorption of Bap, which accounted for 68.7%-82.4% of the sorption. For the particles with the size of 0.007 mm≤d<0.025 mm, the adsorption was predominant when the equilibrium concentration of Bap was 0-8.87 μg/L in the water phase; and the partition was predominant when the equilibrium concentration of Bap was higher than 8.87 μg/L in the water phase. When the particle diameter was d<0.007 mm, the partition was predominant. (3) On the point of particle size, the contribution of adsorption to sorption followed the order: "d≥0.025 mm">"0.007 mm ≤d<0.025 mm" >"d<0.007 mm". (4) The partition coefficients of Bap in solids with different particle sizes were linearly correlated with the organic content, and the K oc of Bap was about 1.26 × 105 (L/kg). © Higher Education Press 2007.
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