Ku. Goss et Rp. Schwarzenbach, Quantification of the effect of humidity on the gas/mineral oxide and gas/salt adsorption of organic compounds, ENV SCI TEC, 33(22), 1999, pp. 4073-4078
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
The transport of organic pollutants in the atmosphere is strongly affected
by their tendency to sorb to aerosol particles or to terrestrial surfaces.
Adsorption to the surfaces of mineral oxides or salts is one of the relevan
t processes. In a previous paper, a conceptual model for the quantification
of gas/surface adsorption equilibria was presented. Here we report surface
parameters that are required by this model for a number of natural inorgan
ic surfaces as a function of relative humidity. With these values it become
s possible to include the estimation of the adsorption equilibrium of organ
ic vapors to inorganic surfaces into fate models for the exchange between t
he atmosphere and soil surfaces where so far only absorption into soil orga
nic matter has been considered. The reported surface parameters can also be
used for a comparison of the sorption capacity of inorganic aerosol partic
les with the sorption capacity that has been measured for urban aerosol par
ticles. The results show that the sorption capacity of urban particles is m
uch too high to be explained by the prevalence of inorganic particles.