INFLUENCE OF NATURAL ORGANIC-MATTER ON THE SORPTION OF BIOCIDES ONTO GOETHITE .1. GAMMA-BHC AND ATRAZINE

Citation
Gm. Day et al., INFLUENCE OF NATURAL ORGANIC-MATTER ON THE SORPTION OF BIOCIDES ONTO GOETHITE .1. GAMMA-BHC AND ATRAZINE, Environmental technology, 18(8), 1997, pp. 769-779
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09593330
Volume
18
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
769 - 779
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-3330(1997)18:8<769:IONOOT>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
The influence of three fractions of aquatic natural organic matter (NO M) isolated from Redwater Creek (RWC) on the sorption of gamma-BHC and atrazine onto goethite has been studied. The NOM fractions used were the total unfractionated Redwater Creek NOM, the hydrophobic add fract ion and the total hydrophilic fraction. All three fractions when coate d onto goethite increased the sorption of gamma-BHC over that observed with uncoated goethite. Sorption followed the Freundlich adsorption e quation. The effective capacity of the NOM-coated goethite for gamma-B HC was over three orders of magnitude greater than for uncoated goethi te at pH 5. pH had a large influence on gamma-BHC sorption in both the coated and uncoated systems. Between pH 4 and 5.5, gamma-BHC sorption was greatest for the hydrophobic add coated goethite, while above pH 5.5 goethite coated with unfractionated Redwater Creek NOM exhibited t he greatest sorption. The more polar hydrophilic compounds had the lea st effect of the NOM fractions on gamma-BHC sorption by goethite over the pH range investigated. It is speculated that pH may change the con formation of the NOM associated with the goethite surface, and thus in fluence the microenvironment into which the gamma-BHC can partition. A trazine did not adsorb onto coated or uncoated goethite under the cond itions used in these experiments. Other workers have reported sorption of atrazine sorption to soils and sediments, bur it appears that eith er the higher absolute amount of NOM, and/or the type of NOM (e.g. gre ater proportion of humus), associated with these solids were the reaso n for the atrazine sorption.