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Surface complexation modeling of Cu(II) adsorption on mixtures of hydrous ferric oxide and kaolinite

DOI: 10.1186/1467-4866-9-9

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Cu adsorption was measured on pure hydrous ferric oxide (HFO), pure kaolinite (from two sources) and in systems containing mixtures of HFO and kaolinite over a wide range of pH, ionic strength, sorbate/sorbent ratios and, for the mixed solid systems, using a range of kaolinite/HFO ratios. Cu adsorption data measured for the HFO and kaolinite systems was used to derive diffuse layer surface complexation models (DLMs) describing Cu adsorption. Cu adsorption on HFO is reasonably well described using a 1-site or 2-site DLM. Adsorption of Cu on kaolinite could be described using a simple 1-site DLM with formation of a monodentate Cu complex on a variable charge surface site. However, for consistency with models derived for weaker sorbing cations, a 2-site DLM with a variable charge and a permanent charge site was also developed.Component additivity predictions of speciation in mixed mineral systems based on DLM parameters derived for the pure mineral systems were in good agreement with measured data. Discrepancies between the model predictions and measured data were similar to those observed for the calibrated pure mineral systems. The results suggest that quantifying specific interactions between HFO and kaolinite in speciation models may not be necessary. However, before the component additivity approach can be applied to natural sediments and soils, the effects of aging must be further studied and methods must be developed to estimate reactive surface areas of solid constituents in natural samples.Metal speciation is a primary control on metal mobility and bioavailability in the environment, and adsorption reactions can play a significant role in this process (e.g., [1]). Therefore, many researchers have worked to develop predictive models to describe metal adsorption for a wide range of systems. In studies of natural sediments and soils, empirical approaches based on partition coefficients (Kd) or semi-empirical Langmuir or Freundlich isotherms are often used to desc

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