Abstract

Equilibrium sorption coefficients (Kd) of a series of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and chlorobenzenes were measured on the pure mineral oxides α-Al2O3 and α-Fe2O3 using column chromatography. Sorbent surface area did not account for differences in the measured distribution coefficients (Kd) for a given compound on α-Fe2O3 and α-Al2O3. This observation indicates that the type of mineral surface is important in the sorption of nonionic, hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs). On both minerals, sorption was reversible as sorption isotherms of the PAHs were linear to at least 50% of solute aqueous solubility and the measured enthalpy of sorption similar to the compounds negative enthalpy of dissolution. Solution pH and the sign and magnitude of sorbent surface charge did not affect sorption, nor did a factor 50 change in ionic strength. The relationship between Kd and the aqueous activity coefficient, γsatw , was log Kd = 0.70 log γsatw + −10.68R 2 = 0.94 on α-Al2O3 and log Kd = 0.98 log γsatw + −11....

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