ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS ADSORPTION ONTO ACTIVATED CARBON - THE EFFECT OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DISSOLVED HUMIC SUBSTANCES AND PESTICIDES

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LAFRANCE, P [1 ]
VILLENEUVE, JP [1 ]
MAZET, M [1 ]
AYELE, J [1 ]
FABRE, B [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LIMOGES,FAC SCI,GENIE CHIM LAB,F-87060 LIMOGES,FRANCE
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10.1016/0269-7491(91)90006-I
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The quantitative determination of pesticide binding to dissolved humic substances is relevant to both water treatment operation using activated carbon adsorption process and the application of transport models that predict the environmental distribution patterns of a given hydrophobic contaminant. In this study and in a first set of experiments, the extent of binding between (i) three pesticides of environmental concern, aldicarb, lindane and pentachlorophenol, and (ii) dissolved commercial humic acid and soil extracted fulvic acid, was determined using dialysis experiments and water solubility enhancement tests. In a second set of experiments, the influence of dissolved humic substances or pesticide on the retention of the other co-adsorbate onto activated carbon was investigated in binary systems. It was found that association was negligible for aldicarb and that the pesticide sorption onto activated carbon was not affected by humic acid (8.5 mg liter-1 DOC). The association constants K for lindane and pentachlorophenol were identical in the presence of fulvic acid (log K = 4.1) but lower than that observed with humic acid. In the presence of humic acid, binding affinity for pentachlorophenol (log K = 4.6) was higher than the one observed for lindane (log K = 4.4), despite its much higher water solubility. This observation suggests that the aromatic character of the pentachlorophenol molecule contributes to association interactions with humic acid. From co-adsorption experiments onto activated carbon it was found that fulvic acid (7.7 mg litre-1 DOC) slightly enhances sorption kinetics of pentachlorophenol. Lindane (1 mg litre-1) does not affect sorption kinetics for fulvic acid but markedly enhances both the sorption kinetics and adsorptive capacity for humic acid. Activated carbon retention of dissolved humic substances or pesticide appears to be enhanced by the association potential that exists between these co-adsorbates in some binary systems.
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