Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6317733 | Environmental Pollution | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Tetracycline (TC), a common antibiotic, can behave as an efficient ligand with cations, but the effect of its interaction with heavy metal cations on the mobility of both species in soils has not been well evaluated. In this study, the complexation affinities of TC with Cd (II), Cu (II) and Pb (II) were examined using potentiometric titration and spectroscopic methods. The cosorption behavior of TC and metal ions onto three selected Chinese soils was evaluated using batch adsorption experiments. The presence of metal cations promoted TC adsorption through an ion bridging effect in the order Cu (II)Â >Â Pb (II)Â >Â Cd (II), which is in accordance with their complexation ability with TC. The addition of TC affects metal adsorption differently depending on the solution pH and metal type. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the complexation ability of TC and divalent metal cations when evaluating their mobility in soils.
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Authors
Yanping Zhao, Yinyue Tan, Yong Guo, Xueyuan Gu, Xiaorong Wang, Yan Zhang,