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Adsorption of oxytetracycline on subalpine meadow soil from Zoige Plateau, China: Effects of the coexisting Cu2+.

Authors :
Wang, Bin
Lin, Jing
Hu, Qicheng
Huang, Fuyang
Huang, Yan
Tu, Weiguo
Chen, Qingsong
Li, Sen
Source :
Environmental Research. Aug2023:Part 2, Vol. 231, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Subalpine meadow soil with high moisture and humus content is a unique soil type in the Zoige Plateau. Oxytetracycline and copper are common soil contaminants which interact to form compound pollution. Oxytetracycline's adsorption on natural subalpine meadow soil and its components (humin and the soil without iron and manganese oxides) was studied in the laboratory with and without the presence of Cu2+. The effects of temperature, pH and Cu2+ concentration were documented in batch experiments, allowing deduction of the main sorption mechanisms. The adsorption process had two phases: one rapid, taking place in the first 6 h, and another slower, reaching equilibrium at around 36 h. The adsorption kinetics were pseudo-second-order, and the adsorption isotherm conformed to the Langmuir model at 25 °C. Higher concentrations oxytetracycline increased the adsorption, but higher temperature did not. The presence of Cu2+ had no effect on the equilibrium time, but the amount and rate adsorbed were much greater with Cu2+ concentration increased (except for the soil without iron and manganese oxides). The amounts adsorbed with/without Cu2+ were in the order the humin from subalpine meadow soil (7621 and 7186 μg/g) > the subalpine meadow soil (7298 and 6925 μg/g) > the soil without iron and manganese oxides (7092 and 6862 μg/g), but the difference among those adsorbents was slight. It indicates that humin is a particularly important adsorbent in the subalpine meadow soil. The amount of oxytetracycline adsorbed was greatest at pH 5–9. In addition, Surface complexation through metal bridging was the most important sorption mechanism. Cu2+ and oxytetracycline formed positively-charged complex that was adsorbed and then formed a ternary complex "adsorbent-Cu(II)-oxytetracycline", in which Cu2+ acted as a bridge. These findings provide a good scientific basis for soil remediation, and for assessing environmental health risks. [Display omitted] • Subalpine meadow soil with high humus content is unique soil type in Zoige Plateau. • Capacity and rate adsorbed of OTC increased with the present and content of Cu2+. • Humin in subalpine meadow soil has the greatest contribution to the OTC adsorption. • Surface complexation through Cu2+ bridging is the dominant adsorption mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
231
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164280214
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.116221