Wide-range and accurate modeling of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) adsorption/desorption on agricultural soil

[Display omitted] •Accurate and integrated modeling of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate adsorption on soil.•Two adsorption processes on soil have been found through kinetics studies.•Three different adsorption sites have been found through the equilibrium isotherms.•Adsorption on soil above critical mi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2015-11, Vol.138, p.148-155
Hauptverfasser: Oliver-Rodríguez, B., Zafra-Gómez, A., Reis, M.S., Duarte, B.P.M., Verge, C., de Ferrer, J.A., Pérez-Pascual, M., Vílchez, J.L.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Accurate and integrated modeling of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate adsorption on soil.•Two adsorption processes on soil have been found through kinetics studies.•Three different adsorption sites have been found through the equilibrium isotherms.•Adsorption on soil above critical micelle concentration has been described.•An appropriate soil/solution ratio has been properly established. In this paper, rigorous data and adequate models about linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) adsorption/desorption on agricultural soil are presented, contributing with a substantial improvement over available adsorption works. The kinetics of the adsorption/desorption phenomenon and the adsorption/desorption equilibrium isotherms were determined through batch studies for total LAS amount and also for each homologue series: C10, C11, C12 and C13. The proposed multiple pseudo-first order kinetic model provides the best fit to the kinetic data, indicating the presence of two adsorption/desorption processes in the general phenomenon. Equilibrium adsorption and desorption data have been properly fitted by a model consisting of a Langmuir plus quadratic term, which provides a good integrated description of the experimental data over a wide range of concentrations. At low concentrations, the Langmuir term explains the adsorption of LAS on soil sites which are highly selective of the n-alkyl groups and cover a very small fraction of the soil surface area, whereas the quadratic term describes adsorption on the much larger part of the soil surface and on LAS retained at moderate to high concentrations. Since adsorption/desorption phenomenon plays a major role in the LAS behavior in soils, relevant conclusions can be drawn from the obtained results.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.05.085