Modeling arsenite sorption on New Jersey soils

Author(s)Thornton, Virginia
Date Accessioned2017-03-20T12:12:09Z
Date Available2017-03-20T12:12:09Z
Publication Date2016
AbstractDuring the 1990s, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy funded the University of Delaware’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to conduct a study of the sorption of six heavy metals: cadmium, copper, lead, chromium, arsenic, and mercury, on fifteen soils found in NJ. The results of the arsenite, AsIII, adsorption were used to develop a model to predict sorption behavior as a function of soil characteristics. A new model fitting procedure was developed that successfully estimated the dependence of the Freundlich isotherm parameters on soil characteristics and produced a model that included the effects of soil characteristics on both the Freundlich constant and exponent. This new procedure expands the ability to determine the effects of soil characteristics on sorption isotherm parameters. The resulting arsenite sorption model demonstrates the importance of soil metal oxides in determining the extent of arsenite sorption.en_US
AdvisorDi Toro, Dominic
DegreeM.C.E.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of
Unique Identifier976432051
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/21143
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
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TitleModeling arsenite sorption on New Jersey soilsen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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