پديد آورندگان :
Elkhatib E. A. نويسنده , Mahdy A. M. نويسنده , SALEH M. E. نويسنده , BARAKAT N. H. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Desorption ofCu and low molecular weight dissolved organics are the primaryfactors that impact fate
and transport of Cu in soils. To improve predictions of the toxicity and threat from Cu contaminated soil, it is critical
that time-dependent desorption behavior be understood. In this paper, the effect of organic ligands citrate, malate, and
succinate on the kinetics of Cu desorption from contaminated soils varying widely in soil characteristics was investigated
at 25" C and the soils used were referred to as clay, calcareous and sandy soils. The amount ofCu released by the used
organic ligands varied greatly with physicochemical properties of the soils. The rate of Cu release by different
extractants was in the order citric> malic> succinic, which was consistent with the stability constants of Cu
complexes with these ligands. The modified Freundlich and the Elovich and Parabolic diffusion models were used to
describe dsorption of Cu2+ from the three studied soils as affected by the organic ligands. All of the models fit the data
well with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.83 to 1.00 (P (LESS THAN) 0.01). Each Model has a set of assumptions for the
different physical and chemical properties of the systems to which they are being applied. The uses of these equations
yield different magnitudes for the calculated variable, but the relationships between the soil + organic ligands and their
effect (i.e., increase or decrease) on these variables are the same. Such information is critical, since Cu is used in a variety
of industrial and manufacturing processes and is one of the most common contaminants found at hazardous waste sites.