Effects of organic complexing ligands and soil organic matter on the metal adsorption/migration in soil
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers
- Vol. 15 (6) , 635-644
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02533839.1992.9677458
Abstract
The adsorption of heavy metals on soil from the Neihu Landfill Site in Taipei City was investigated in order to assess the ground water pollution problems. The effects of soil organic matter and the behaviors of organic complexing ligands like EDTA and humic acid to the overall adsorption process were studied and discussed. In explaining the results, the pH of soil system and the properties of the soil/aqueous interface were chosen as two significant and interacting factors for discussion. The concept of the specific adsorption mechanism was also demonstrated and discussed. The results showed that the complexing ligands existing in soil liquid phase have more influences than natural organic matter does. The competitive sequences of different organic matter contents indicated that organic functional sites preferentially bind with Cu and Cd. The presence of EDTA and humic acid which formed ligandlike complexes will reduce Cd adsorption efficiency. These effects will induce mobility and the fate of heavy metals in soils, such as bioavailability.Keywords
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