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Effect of heavy metals and surfactants on the adsorption of phenolic compounds on sediment
The effects of different heavy metals (copper and mercury), cationic surfactants cetylpyridinium chloride, anionic surfactant sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate and the chemistry of the solution (pH value) on the adsorption of three selected phenolic compounds (2, 4-Dichlorophenol, 2, 4-Dinitro-phenol a...
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Published in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2013-09, Vol.9 (4) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The effects of different heavy metals (copper and mercury), cationic
surfactants cetylpyridinium chloride, anionic surfactant sodium
dodecylbenzenesulfonate and the chemistry of the solution (pH value) on
the adsorption of three selected phenolic compounds (2,
4-Dichlorophenol, 2, 4-Dinitro-phenol and 2, 4-Dimethyphenol) on
sediment were studied. Results indicated that in the sediment-water
system with phenolic compounds: (1) all of the data could be simulated
by Freundlich equation; (2) the experiments studying pH effects showed
that the adsorption capacity of 2, 4-Dichlorophenol and 2,
4-Dimethyphenol were quite potentia Hydrogenii dependent and increased
with decrease in potentia Hydrogenii, while 2, 4-Dinitrophenol followed
the different trend; (3) As the concentration increased from 0 to 0.2
mM for Cu2+, the Freundlich capacity coefficient constant varied from
62.84 to 325.1 for 2, 4-Dichlorophenol, from 13.1 to 82.179 for 2,
4-Dinitrophenol and from 29.433 to 7.976 for 2, 4-Dimethyphenol,
respectively. The Freundlich capacity coefficient constant of 2,
4-Dichlorophenol, 2, 4-Dinitrophenol and 2, 4-Dimethyphenol varied from
62.84 and 421.43, 13.1 and 138.1, 29.433 and 1.381, respectively, with
concentration of Hg2+ increased from 0 to 0.04 mM, respectively; (4)
the adsorption of 2, 4-Dichlorophenol and 2, 4-Dimethyphenol were
accentuated by cetylpyridinium chloride but suppressed by sodium
dodecylbenzenesulfonate, whereas the adsorption of 2, 4-Dinitrophenol
on sediment was enhanced by both cationic and anionic surfactants,
effects that are consistent with electrostatic and hydrophobic
interactions among ionic surfactants, phenolic compounds and sediment.
The results are believed to provide a useful insight into describing
the transport and fate of phenolic compounds in natural environments. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |