Classifying NOM - Organic sorbate interactions using compound transfer from an inert solvent to the hydrated sorbent

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Borisover, M [1 ]
Graber, ER [1 ]
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[1] Agr Res Org, Volcani Ctr, Inst Soil Water & Environm Sci, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
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10.1021/es034640o
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Interactions of a wide set of organic compounds with model natural organic matter (NOM, Pahokee peat) were examined using a new approach that converts aqueous sorption to compound transfer from n-hexadecane to the hydrated NOM. This conversion accounts for solute-water interactions and applies the same inert reference medium for all compounds of interest, making it possible to classify sorbates according to the strength of sorbate-NOM interactions. Differences in strength of organic compound interactions in the sorbed phase as great as 4-5 orders of magnitude are demonstrated. The strongest interactions were observed for compounds with well-established H-bonding potentials. Considering hydrocarbons and Cl-substituted hydrocarbons, aliphatic compounds gain more upon distribution from the n-hexadecane medium to NOM than do aromatic compounds. Sorption nonlinearity was tested by comparing the change in n-hexadecane-hydrated NOM distribution coefficient (K-d,K-i) versus sorbed concentration for the different compounds. Only those compounds that interact most strongly with NOM demonstrated significant sorption nonlinearity, expressed by a strong reduction in K-d,K-i as a function of sorbed concentration. The relationship between compound ability to interact with NOM and reduction in K-d,K-i as a function of sorbed concentration can be used to characterize compound distribution among different sorption domains.
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