Sorption behavior of nonylphenol in terrestrial soils |
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Authors: | Düring Rolf-Alexander Krahe Sebastian Gäth Stefan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Ecology and Natural Resources Management, Division of Waste Management and Environmental Research, Justus-Liebig-University, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32, D-35392 Giessen, Germany. rolf-alexander.duering@agrar.uni-giessen.de |
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Abstract: | Nonylphenol (NP) as an intermediate from anaerobic degradation of widely used nonionic surfactants occurs widespread in the environment. Partition behavior of this toxic and endocrine-disrupting chemical between soil and water was not examined until yet. The objective of this investigation was to quantify sorption and desorption behavior of 4-nonyl[14C]phenol in a set of 51 soils using the batch equilibrium approach. Kinetic studies indicated apparent equilibrium within 20 h. Sorption was influenced by sorbate structure as could be shown with branched 4-nonyl[14C]phenol and the linear 4-n-NP, respectively. Linear 4-n-NP behaves differently from the branched isomers of 4-NP. Sorption of 4-nonyl[14C]phenol tested with five different initial concentrations resulted in linearly fitted isotherms that provided calculation of sorption partition coefficients (KP). Desorption partition coefficients (KP-des) revealed hysteresis independent of soil properties but decreasing with decreasing initial NP concentrations. KP values were correlated with organic carbon content of the soils yielding a log KOC of 3.97. |
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