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Bioavailability of labile and desorption‐resistant phenanthrene sorbed to montmorillonite clay containing humic fractions
Author(s) -
Lahlou Mohammed,
OrtegaCalvo Jose Julio
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
environmental toxicology and chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.1
H-Index - 171
eISSN - 1552-8618
pISSN - 0730-7268
DOI - 10.1002/etc.5620181212
Subject(s) - phenanthrene , montmorillonite , sorption , chemistry , desorption , bioavailability , humic acid , mineralization (soil science) , environmental chemistry , biodegradation , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , adsorption , bioinformatics , fertilizer , nitrogen , biology
The biodegradation of 14 C‐labeled phenanthrene in the presence of particles of montmorillonite and fulvic and humic acid–montmorillonite complexes was studied in a batch system. A mathematical model that takes into account the contribution to mineralization by the slowly desorbing compound was used to calculate the initial mineralization rates. Sorption of phenanthrene to the particles was determined in sorption isotherms, and desorption was measured during successive water extractions. Mineralization rates in equilibrated suspensions were higher than predicted from aqueous equilibrium concentrations, and in some cases, montmorillonite and fulvic acid–montmorillonite complexes stimulated the phenanthrene transformation rates. In contrast with the high bioavailability exhibited by phenanthrene sorbed as a labile form, biodegradation of the desorption‐resistant phenanthrene occurred slowly and followed zero‐order kinetics, which indicated a limitation caused by slow desorption. The results suggest that the mechanism of sorption may cause a differential bioavailability of the sorbed compound.

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