Sorption-desorption of PB(II) by model associations of soil colloids

Natural colloids are organomineral associations of multiple soil constituents, which are the main contributors to sorption and transport processes affecting contaminants in soil and water. The importance of individual soil constituents on contaminants sorption is usually evaluated by studying the sorption behaviour on selected soil fractions or by investigating changes in sorption after removing soil constituents, such as Fe oxides or organic matter. An alternative approach is the use of model sorbents.

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Main Authors: Cruz-Guzmán Alcalá, M., Celis, R., Hermosín, M.C., Cornejo, J.
Format: comunicación de congreso biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Mediterranean Scientific Association of Environmental Protection 2001
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/66598
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Summary:Natural colloids are organomineral associations of multiple soil constituents, which are the main contributors to sorption and transport processes affecting contaminants in soil and water. The importance of individual soil constituents on contaminants sorption is usually evaluated by studying the sorption behaviour on selected soil fractions or by investigating changes in sorption after removing soil constituents, such as Fe oxides or organic matter. An alternative approach is the use of model sorbents.