The sorption of Cu(II) was investigated on synthetic humus-kaolin comp
lexes. Two groups of humic fractions were compared to investigate the
effect of molar mass on the Cu(II) adsorption capacity. Another approa
ch was to compare the capacities of humic acid (HA) and fulvic acid (F
A) to adsorb Cu(II). The adsorption capacity of fulvic acid on kaolin
is smaller than that of humic acid. The adsorption behavior of fulvic
acid on kaolin can be described by a Langmuir-type isotherm. However,
the adsorption isotherm of humic acid on kaolin exhibits non-langmuir
behavior. The results showed the affinity of Cu(II) on humic acid was
greater than by fulvic acid. However, the affinity of Cu(II) adsorptio
n by humic acid with large molar mass was equal to that by humic acid
with small molar mass. A modified model incorporating a proton competi
tion coefficient can differentiate the competitive effect from Cu(II)
adsorption. A constant (K-m) independent of pH was derived from this m
odel. HA-Kaolin complex has a greater Cu(II) affinity constant that FA
-Kaolin complex according to models with either a single-site or a con
tinuous distribution.