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Semi-Empirical Estimation of Sorption of Hydrophobic Pollutants on Natural Sediments and Soils

Methods were developed for estimating the equilibrium sorption behavior of hydrophobic pollutants. At low pollutant concentration (aqueous phase concentration less than half the solubility), sorption isotherms were linear, reversible, and characterized by a partition coefficient, Kp. Partition coefficients normalized to organic carbon, KOC ( organic carbon), were highly invariant over a set of sediments and soils collected from throughout the nation. Equations for estimating KOC from water solubility (including crystal energy) and octanol/water partition coefficients were developed. The predictive equations were tested on literature sorption data and found to estimate measured KOC's generally within a factor of two

Publisher - Elsevier

Subjects - Sediment


Citation: Karickhoff SW. 1981. Semi-Empirical Estimation of Sorption of Hydrophobic Pollutants on Natural Sediments and Soils. Chemosphere; 10(8):833-846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(81)90083-7