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Pentachlorophenol sorption by variable-charge soils in methanol-water mixture: pH effect at the low solvent volume
1Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136-713, Republic of Korea. soilhyun@korea.ac.kr
Abstract:
Information on how cosolvents affect sorption of ionizable chemicals by soils with heterogeneous variable-charge mineral surface domains is sparse. In this study, the effect of soil-solution pH in methanol/water solutions on sorption of pentachlorophenol (PCP) by variable-charge soils with a range of hydrophilic (f Hphilic) and hydrophobic (f Hphobic) sorption domains was characterized. PCP sorption by 10 variable-charge soils was measured as a function of apparent pH (pH app) and methanol volume fraction (fc
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