Cotransport of Thallium(I) and kaolinite colloids in quartz sand media containing sodium humate: Ionic strength, pH and kaolinite colloid concentration

IF 5.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Shuangrui Yang , Zhiheng Li , Chengxue Ma , Yuheng Huang , Hongye Li , Die Hu , Hongxia Liu , Xiaoliu Huangfu
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In real soil environments, humus, colloids and other components significantly affect pollutant migration behavior. Investigating Tl(I) and kaolinite colloids’ cotransport in quartz sand media containing sodium humate (HA-Na) is vital for comprehending Tl(I) migration underground. This study examined the migration of Tl(I) and kaolinite colloids across varying pH levels (5, 7), ionic strengths (ISs) (1, 5, 50 mmol/L), and kaolinite colloid concentrations. Results indicate that lower IS and pH promote Tl(I) migration when transported alone. In cotransport system, kaolinite promotes Tl(I) migration under acidic conditions but inhibits it under neutral conditions, except at high kaolinite concentrations, where the effect shifts from inhibition to promotion. This is primarily due to changes in the zeta potential of quartz sand, HA-Na, and kaolinite, as well as Tl(I) adsorption after HA-Na and kaolinite occupy binding sites. Competitive adsorption between cations and Tl(I) also plays a significant role. Conversely, in individual system, higher IS and pH inhibit kaolinite migration, while increased kaolinite concentration promotes it. In cotransport system, Tl(I) promotes kaolinite migration under acidic conditions but inhibits it under neutral conditions, except at low kaolinite concentrations. This relates to changes in the zeta potential between kaolinite and the medium, as well as the retention of HA-Na in the column and its adsorption onto kaolinite. Competitive adsorption and binding site saturation also have an impact. This study enhances understanding of Tl(I) migration by revealing the dual effect of kaolinite colloids under different environmental conditions, contributing to better knowledge of Tl(I) fate and transport in natural environments.

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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Sciences is an international journal started in 1989. The journal is devoted to publish original, peer-reviewed research papers on main aspects of environmental sciences, such as environmental chemistry, environmental biology, ecology, geosciences and environmental physics. Appropriate subjects include basic and applied research on atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic environments, pollution control and abatement technology, conservation of natural resources, environmental health and toxicology. Announcements of international environmental science meetings and other recent information are also included.
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