In this study, a system consisting of Pb, Cu and Cd as typical heavy metal
pollutants, and purified Aldrich humic acid as a representative of natural
organic materials were selected as prototypes La model the environmental sy
stem. The effect of environmental factors such as pH, salinity, and concent
ration on the interaction between metals and humic acid were investigated i
n detail. The experimental results show that pH and ionic strength are: the
most important variables in controlling metal adsorption on humic acid. Th
e results also show a high complexation capacity of humic acid for the meta
ls, especially Cu and Ph, The strength of binding of the three metals is in
the sequence of Pb > Cu > Cd. A theoretical model featured by surface comp
lexation reactions and double layer theory combined with the Poisson-Boltzm
ann equation was applied to simulate the experimental data. Titration data
of humic acid with NaOH and Ba(OH)(2) were used as concentrations of strong
and weak acid groups on HA and the input; data for the model calculations.
Intrinsic adsorption constants and capacitance are estimated based on lite
rature values and optimized to obtain the best agreement between the experi
mental and the model results. The model was also used to predict surface pr
operties such as the speciation of the metals adsorbed on humic acid. Good
agreement between theoretical modeling results and experimental data sugges
ts the applicability of the theoretical model to this system. Given these p
arameters, theoretical calculations obtained using the model proposed in th
is study can give a detailed picture of the actual environmental conditions
. Also, the model calculations will help in the evaluation of the actual to
xicity of heavy metal pollutants in the aquasystem.