Interaction of Anthropogenic Organic Chemicals with Organic Matter in Natural Particles
This lecture will review sorption to organic substances in soils and sediments including natural organic matter (NOM) and black carbon (BC) materials. In it I will discuss molecular-level interactions separately from the point of view of the sorbing molecule and the sorbent matrix. The driving forces for sorption will be described and methods for quantifying their relative importance will be discussed. Typically, the predominant driving force for sorption from water to organic substances is the hydrophobic effect.
Joseph J.Pignatello
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station,123 Huntington St.,New Haven,Connecticut,USA Environmental Engineering Program,Yale University,New Haven,Connecticut,USA
国际会议
杭州
英文
181-181
2009-10-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)