Particle-scale investigation of PAH desorption kinetics and thermodynamics from sediment

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Ghosh, U
Talley, JW
Luthy, RG [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] USA, Engineer Res & Dev Ctr, Environm Lab, Vicksburg, MS 39180 USA
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10.1021/es0105820
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Dredged sediment from Milwaukee Harbor showed two primary classes of particles in the <2 mm size range: a lighter density coal- and wood-derived fraction with 62% of total PAHs and a heavier-density sand, silt, and clay fraction containing the remaining 38% of the PAHs. Room-temperature PAH desorption kinetic studies on separated sediment fractions revealed slow desorption rates for the coal-derived particles and fast desorption rates for the clay/silt particles. The effect of temperature on PAH release was measured by thermal program desorption mass spectrometry to investigate the desorption activation energies for PAHs on the different sediment particles, Three activated diffusion-based models and an activated first order rate model were used to describe the thermal desorption of PAHs for four molecular weight classes. PAH binding with the coal-derived particles was associated with high activation energies, typically in the range of 115 -139 kJ/mol. PAHs bound to the clay/silt material had much lower activation energy, i.e., in the range of 37-41 kJ/mol for molecular weight 202. Among the desorption models tested, a spherical diffusion model with PAHs located like a rind on the outer 1-3 mum region best described the PAH thermal desorption response for coal-derived particles. This internal PAH distribution pattern on coal-derived particles is based on prior direct measurement of PAH locations at the subparticle scale. These studies reveal that heterogeneous particle types in sediment exhibit much different amounts and binding of PAHs. PAHs associated with coal-derived particles aged over several decades in the field appear to be far from reaching an equilibrium sorption state due to the extremely slow diffusivities through the polymer-like coal matrix. These results provide an improved mechanistic perspective for the understanding of PAH mobility and bioavailability in sediments.
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