Sorption of Ionizable Organic Amines on Soil and Their Effects on Phenanthrene Sorption

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Hongwen Sun
Fei Wang
Biting Feng
Wenling Wu
Lei Wang
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[1] Nankai University,MOE Key Laboratory of Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria, College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] China State Construction Engineering Corporation,Technical Center
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Sorption; Co-sorption; Ionizable organic amines; Phenanthrene; Interaction mechanism;
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Sorption of four ionizable organic amines, n-hexylamine, trimethylamine, 1-naphthylamine, and phenylamine, on a soil sample were measured, and their effects on the sorption of phenanthrene (PHE) to the same adsorbent were studied. The aim of this study was to better clarify sorption mechanisms of chemicals with different polarity and ionization characteristics in a single-solute system and in a polar/nonpolar binary system. In the single system, cationic organic amines exhibited greater sorption than those in a neutral form, and the sorption increased with hydrophobicity for amines with the same form. In the binary system, the sorption of PHE was promoted in the presence of n-hexylamine and the solid-water distribution coefficient (Kd) increased with increasing amine concentrations. This may be explained by the elevated amount of hydrophobic organic sites provided by the head-on adsorption of cationic n-hexylamine to the negatively charged sorbent surface, which are probably more favorable for the sorption of PHE compared with natural organic matters. Contrarily, the neutral amine, 1-naphthylamine, might compete with PHE for the mutually available hydrophobic sites and hence inhibited PHE sorption. On the other hand, both trimethylamine and phenylamine had little effects on PHE sorption due to their relatively high solubility and weak hydrophobicity. Therefore, either in single or binary system, both the form and the solubility/hydrophobicity of the compound play important roles in the sorption of ionizable organic amines and their effects on the sorption of nonpolar co-solute.
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