Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content

The interactions of crude oil, with soils having different clay and water contents were studied as a function of time, as a contribution to the understanding of the influence that sorption and desorption effects might have in the efficiency and effectiveness of the remediation techniques. Characteri...

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Autor principal: Ríos, Stella Maris
Publicado: 2000
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spelling paper:paper_09593330_v21_n4_p437_Nudelman2023-06-08T15:56:48Z Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content Ríos, Stella Maris Hydrophobic contaminants Oil Patagonian soil Petroleum exploitation Soil remediation Sorption petroleum adsorption Argentina article clay desorption partition coefficient soil water content The interactions of crude oil, with soils having different clay and water contents were studied as a function of time, as a contribution to the understanding of the influence that sorption and desorption effects might have in the efficiency and effectiveness of the remediation techniques. Characteristic Patagonian soils have low amounts of organic matter, (usually less than 1%), and high clay contents; therefore, they are convenient media to study the influence of clay in sorption, avoiding interactions with organic matter. It was found that addition of clays to the soil changed the rate and extent of the interactions and favored the sorption; linear sorption uptake isotherms were observed. The partition coefficients, Kd, of the different samples are correlated with the clay and water contents in the soil, were the multiparametric equation obtained had a satisfactory predictive value. On the other hand, the data obtained with the different oil fractions are consistent with competitive interactions of the different types of chemical species for accessing to active sites. To evaluate the model, similar studies were carried out with simulated samples of known chemical composition. In spite of the complexity of the oil system, results obtained with the simulated samples were consistent with the sorption model. The parameters determined are useful for the design of remediation techniques. © 2000 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Fil:Rios, S.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2000 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09593330_v21_n4_p437_Nudelman http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09593330_v21_n4_p437_Nudelman
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topic Hydrophobic contaminants
Oil
Patagonian soil
Petroleum exploitation
Soil remediation
Sorption
petroleum
adsorption
Argentina
article
clay
desorption
partition coefficient
soil
water content
spellingShingle Hydrophobic contaminants
Oil
Patagonian soil
Petroleum exploitation
Soil remediation
Sorption
petroleum
adsorption
Argentina
article
clay
desorption
partition coefficient
soil
water content
Ríos, Stella Maris
Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
topic_facet Hydrophobic contaminants
Oil
Patagonian soil
Petroleum exploitation
Soil remediation
Sorption
petroleum
adsorption
Argentina
article
clay
desorption
partition coefficient
soil
water content
description The interactions of crude oil, with soils having different clay and water contents were studied as a function of time, as a contribution to the understanding of the influence that sorption and desorption effects might have in the efficiency and effectiveness of the remediation techniques. Characteristic Patagonian soils have low amounts of organic matter, (usually less than 1%), and high clay contents; therefore, they are convenient media to study the influence of clay in sorption, avoiding interactions with organic matter. It was found that addition of clays to the soil changed the rate and extent of the interactions and favored the sorption; linear sorption uptake isotherms were observed. The partition coefficients, Kd, of the different samples are correlated with the clay and water contents in the soil, were the multiparametric equation obtained had a satisfactory predictive value. On the other hand, the data obtained with the different oil fractions are consistent with competitive interactions of the different types of chemical species for accessing to active sites. To evaluate the model, similar studies were carried out with simulated samples of known chemical composition. In spite of the complexity of the oil system, results obtained with the simulated samples were consistent with the sorption model. The parameters determined are useful for the design of remediation techniques. © 2000 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
author Ríos, Stella Maris
author_facet Ríos, Stella Maris
author_sort Ríos, Stella Maris
title Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
title_short Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
title_full Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
title_fullStr Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
title_sort interactions between crude oil and patagonian soil as a function of the soil clay-water content
publishDate 2000
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09593330_v21_n4_p437_Nudelman
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