The short-term desorption of trichloroethylene (TCE) from standard pow
dered soils including limestone, flint clay, glass sand, plastic day,
and soda feldspar was examined using an infra red absorption technique
. The vapor-phase concentration of TCE as a function of desorption tim
e is adequately described by the Langmuir kinetic mechanism. The desor
ption is rather rapid, with the vapor phase reaching a near steady-sta
te value in several hours. The desorption rates are independent of the
resident time for laboratory exposure of the soil to TCE in the range
of 19-1350 h. The rate coefficients for desorption exhibit an Arrheni
us temperature dependence with an activation energy of 0.37 +/- 0.03 e
V and are linearly dependent on the surface area to volume ratio for p
article sizes up to 10 mu m. The cross-section for optical absorption
at lambda = 3.2 mu m was determined to be a = 3.34 +/- 0.01 x 10(-20)
cm(2).