Title of article :
Partitioning of copper onto suspended particulate
matter in river waters
Author/Authors :
Yuefeng Lu1، نويسنده , , Herbert E. Allen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Suspended particles and river water from the Susquehanna River, White Clay Creek and the Delaware River were
collected to experimentally study the partitioning of copper. The effects of many factors that may influence the
partitioning coefficient ŽKd. including pH, total suspended solids ŽTSS., total copper concentration Ž Cu T., dissolved
organic matter ŽDOM., particulate organic matter ŽPOM., hardness, and ionic strength were investigated by
performing batch adsorption experiments. The results implied that organic matter binding sites in both the aqueous
and solid phases play the most important role in controlling copper partitioning. Other major factors governing the
partitioning are pH and TSS. Kd increases with pH in the pH range 3 8. TSS increases caused decreases in Kd
values, which may be attributed to the decrease in the quantity of available binding sites caused by interparticle
interactions, rather than by the redistribution of organic matter between solid and solution phases with the variation
of TSS. Kd decreases slightly when total Cu concentration increases; however, Kd can be considered to be
independent of Cu concentration when TSS is high. The effects of calcium competition and ionic strength on
partitioning are small.
Keywords :
Partitioning coefficient , Copper , Suspended particulate matter , Partitioning , Susquehanna River
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment