L. Benyahya et Jm. Garnier, Effect of salicylic acid upon trace-metal sorption (Cd-II, Zn-II, Co-II, and Mn-II) onto alumina, silica, and kaolinite as a function of pH, ENV SCI TEC, 33(9), 1999, pp. 1398-1407
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70
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
The sorption of four trace metals (Cd-II, Zn-II, Co-II, and Mn-II) onto alu
mina, silica, and kaolinite, in the presence or absence of salicylic acid (
as well as the salicylic acid sorption), was investigated in batch experime
nts in the pH range from 4 to 9. The sorption was interpreted in terms of s
urface complexation using the diffuse layer model (DLM). Equilibrium parame
ters were optimized using the FITEQL program. The salicylic acid was only s
ignificantly sorbed onto the alumina and the sorption was modeled using the
anionic monodentate surface complex. In the absence of salicylic acid, the
sorption of the trace metals presented different pH edge behaviors, depend
ing on the substrate. Using the cationic monodentate surface complex, the m
odel fitted the experimental data well. In the presence of salicylic acid,
at a given pH and depending on the substrate, the sorption of metals was (i
) increased, suggesting the occurrence of ternary complexes; (ii) reduced (
sometimes totally inhibited), due to the complexation with dissolved salicy
lic acid; or (iii) very weakly changed, in terms of net effect compared to
free-organic-ligand systems. Modeling of the trace-metal sorption in the pr
esence of salicylic acid was performed using ternary surface complexes. In
the acidic pH range, this allowed the experimental data to be simulated, bu
t in the alkaline pH range, the model failed to simulate the decrease in so
rption. Probable causes of the discrepancies between the experimental data
and modeling results are discussed.