SIMULATION AND STERILIZATION OF A SURROGATE SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE FATE OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE IN SOIL

Citation
Tw. Sheremata et al., SIMULATION AND STERILIZATION OF A SURROGATE SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE FATE OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE IN SOIL, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 28(13-14), 1997, pp. 1177-1190
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science","Plant Sciences","Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
00103624
Volume
28
Issue
13-14
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1177 - 1190
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-3624(1997)28:13-14<1177:SASOAS>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to present a procedure for the preparat ion and sterilization of a surrogate soil organic matter (SSOM) to stu dy the chemical and biological interactions that may occur with trichl oroethylene (TCE). For this purpose, the SSOM was prepared by composti ng sphagnum moss, a readily available and rather homogenous material. Both gamma irradiation and autoclaving were compared for their ability to effectively sterilize the SSOM. The efficiency of gamma irradiatio n, at varying intensities, was compared with that of autoclaving. Irra diation of SSOM at 50 kGy was found to be the most effective method of sterilization tested. Therefore, the effect of 50 kGy gamma irradiati on on the surface properties of the SSOM (as evidenced by the cation e xchange capacity (CEC), specific surface area (SSA), pH, infrared spec trophotometry (IRS), and TCE sorption isotherms) were compared with th e non-sterilized SSOM. Although there were differences in the CEC and SSA for the two materials, the IRS of sterilized and unsterilized SSOM were similar as was sorption of aqueous TCE at initial concentrations of 2 to 130 mg.L-1.