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TiO2 nanoparticle sorption to sand in the presence of natural organic matter

Authors
Kim, ChangwooLee, JaesangLee, Seunghak
Issue Date
May-2015
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
TiO2 nanoparticle; Sorption; Sand; Natural organic matter; Fate and transport
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, v.73, no.9, pp.5585 - 5591
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Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume
73
Number
9
Start Page
5585
End Page
5591
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/93718
DOI
10.1007/s12665-014-3812-6
ISSN
1866-6280
Abstract
The sorption properties of TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) on sand were investigated in the presence of Suwannee River humic acid (SRHA) as a surrogate for natural organic matter. SRHA drastically reduced the sorption preference regardless of the initial pH and ionic strength of the solution. Despite the higher SRHA loading onto sand versus the TiO2 NPs, the consequent zeta (zeta)-potential drop was more significant in the TiO2 NPs, indicating that the decreased sorption should be primarily ascribed to the fraction of SRHA sorbed onto the TiO2 NP surfaces. The hindering effect of SRHA on the sorption increased with SRHA concentration, but stabilized at the concentration equivalent to full surface coverage of the TiO2 NPs and sand in the reaction system. Interaction force measurements indicated that SRHA inhibits the approach of the TiO2 NPs to the sand surface, as expected by the Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek calculation. However, the adhesion force of TiO2 NPs to sand was not critically affected by the presence of SRHA. TiO2 NP sorption to natural sand was limited as to the acid-treated sand in the presence of SRHA, implying that the organics dissolved from natural sand might facilitate the transport of TiO2 NPs in aquifers by inhibiting TiO2 NP sorption to aquifer materials.
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