Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6438777 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Attaining the equilibrium state of adsorption took considerably longer for the humic acid than for the fulvic acid (24Â h and 4Â h, respectively). In desorption experiments, initiated by diluting the supernatant at constant pH, no net release was observed for both substances within a time frame of 4Â weeks. However, when introducing radiolabelled humic or fulvic acid as a tracer into pre-equilibrated adsorption systems in the state of surface saturation, quantitative exchange was found to take place. This indicates that adsorption of humic matter is in fact a reversible process, albeit an exchange time of more than 4Â weeks was required for both humic materials. Models for humic-bound contaminant transport (presuming dynamic equilibria) are thus applicable under appropriate conditions.
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Authors
Holger Lippold, Johanna Lippmann-Pipke,