Science Inventory

BEHAVIOR OF TOLUENE ADDED TO SLUDGE-AMENDED SOILS

Citation:

Jin, Y. AND G. A. O'Connor. BEHAVIOR OF TOLUENE ADDED TO SLUDGE-AMENDED SOILS. D.L. Corwin (ed.), JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. ASA, CSSA, SSSA, Madison, WI, 19(3):573-579, (1990).

Impact/Purpose:

An adsorption study was conducted to determine the effects of sludge on toluene retention by soils. Then a volatilization and degradation study was performed in a manner that simulated surface application of toluene to sludge-amended soils.

Description:

Toluene is a priority pollutant that can be introduced to soils in a variety of wastes, including some municipal sludges. Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the behavior of toluene in two soils in the presence and absence of municipal sludge. Sludge additions increased toluene adsorption in two soils because of increased organic C content. The source of organic C (soil or sludge) and soil clay content also influenced toluene adsorption. Toluene adsorpton-desorption was reversible in one soil, but slightly hysteretic in the other soil. An air-flow incubation system was used to evaluate toluene volatilization and degradation. The primary fate of surface-applied toluene in both soils was volatilization. Toluene volatilization rates were independent of sludge treatments. Toluene degradation was negligible in all treatments because of rapid volatilization losses. Desite increased toluene adsorption in the presence of sludge and reduced volatilization in saturated soils, baseous transfer dominated all soils and treatments so that no toluene remained after 10 d.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:07/01/1990
Record Last Revised:10/09/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 128823