Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter

The sorption of copper ions from aqueous solutions onto modified aluminum oxide was investigated as a function of pH, solids concentration and both particulate and dissolved organic matter. The aluminum oxide studied was modified by adsorption of humic acid. The pH value, organic matter content, and...

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Main Authors: Grassi Marco T., Shi Bo, Allen Herbert E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2000-01-01
Series:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000500014
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spelling doaj-444fe8994c8e4344bf3b95ab834ecd1a2020-11-24T22:21:20ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50532000-01-01115516524Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matterGrassi Marco T.Shi BoAllen Herbert E.The sorption of copper ions from aqueous solutions onto modified aluminum oxide was investigated as a function of pH, solids concentration and both particulate and dissolved organic matter. The aluminum oxide studied was modified by adsorption of humic acid. The pH value, organic matter content, and solids concentration dominated copper adsorption onto modified aluminum oxide. The adsorption of copper increased with increasing pH. An increase in particulate organic carbon resulted in an enhanced copper uptake. The partition coefficient (Kd) of copper decreased as the solids concentration increased. Copper partitioning was maximal in the neutral pH range and decreased at either low or high pH values. There was also a decrease in copper adsorption with increasing dissolved organic matter concentration.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000500014copperaluminum oxidepartitioningnatural watershumic acids
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author Grassi Marco T.
Shi Bo
Allen Herbert E.
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Shi Bo
Allen Herbert E.
Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
copper
aluminum oxide
partitioning
natural waters
humic acids
author_facet Grassi Marco T.
Shi Bo
Allen Herbert E.
author_sort Grassi Marco T.
title Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter
title_short Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter
title_full Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter
title_fullStr Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter
title_full_unstemmed Partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of pH, solids and organic matter
title_sort partition of copper between dissolved and particulate phases using aluminum oxide as an aquatic model phase: effects of ph, solids and organic matter
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
issn 0103-5053
publishDate 2000-01-01
description The sorption of copper ions from aqueous solutions onto modified aluminum oxide was investigated as a function of pH, solids concentration and both particulate and dissolved organic matter. The aluminum oxide studied was modified by adsorption of humic acid. The pH value, organic matter content, and solids concentration dominated copper adsorption onto modified aluminum oxide. The adsorption of copper increased with increasing pH. An increase in particulate organic carbon resulted in an enhanced copper uptake. The partition coefficient (Kd) of copper decreased as the solids concentration increased. Copper partitioning was maximal in the neutral pH range and decreased at either low or high pH values. There was also a decrease in copper adsorption with increasing dissolved organic matter concentration.
topic copper
aluminum oxide
partitioning
natural waters
humic acids
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000500014
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