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Chemosphere, Vol.38, No. 4, pp. 807-821, 1999
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QUANTIFICATION OF THE DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER EFFECT
ON THE SORPTION OF HYDROPHOBIC ORGANIC POLLUTANT:
APPLICATION OF AN OVERALL MECHANISTIC SORPTION MODEL
Chon-Lin Lee* and Li-Jung Kuo
Department of Marine Environment, National Sun Yat-sen University
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China
*To whom all correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed.
e-mail address: linnohc@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
(Received in USA 19 May 1998;accepted 19June 1998)
ABSTRACT
This study presents an overall sorption model to estimate the sorption equilibrium coefficients of
hydrophobic organic pollutants for heterogeneous aquatic systems, This proposed model combines a series
of sorption equilibrium relationships including the adsorption of dissolved organic matters on particulates,
the binding between organic pollutants and dissolved organic matters, and the sorption of organic pollutants
on particulates with or without the presence of dissolved organic matters. By using this model, variations
among the sorption equilibrium coefficients with the concentrations of dissolved organic matters are
obtained. Also discussed herein are case studies involving pollutants having a wide spectrum of Ko,,.s,
different types of dissolved organic matters, different pH values and ionic strengths. In most of the case
studies, the sorption equilibrium coefficients initially increase with the concentrations of dissolved organic
matters and, then, decrease after reaching a maximum value. This study also addresses the relative errors
of partition coefficients attributed to the negligence of the effect caused by the dissolved organic matter, the
so-called third-phase effect. ©1998 ElsevierScienceLtd. All rights reserved
INTRODUCTION
Hydrophobic organic pollutants (HOPs), owing to their high toxicity, long environmental half-life and
high bio-accumulation factors, are considered serious pollutants in many countries. Their potential
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