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Sediment-Associated Reactions of Aromatic Amines

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WEBER, E. J., D. COLON, AND G. L. BAUGHMAN. Sediment-Associated Reactions of Aromatic Amines. Presented at 207th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, GEOC 135, San Diego, CA, March 12 - 17, 1994.

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Sorption of aromatic amines to sediments and soils can occur by both reversible physical processes and irreversible chemical processes. To elucidate the significance of these sorption pathways, the sorption kinetics of aniline and pyridine were studied in resaturated pond sediment. Aniline and pyridine behaved quite differently in the sediment−water systems. The sorption kinetics of pyridine were quite fast, reaching equilibrium within 1−2 h. In contrast, the sorption kinetics of aniline were characterized by a rapid initial loss of aniline from the aqueous phase followed by a much slower rate of disappearance. The rapid initial sorption of aniline upon respiking after an equilibration period of 200 h, and results of sorption kinetic studies as a function of substrate concentration, demonstrated that sorptive sites were not being saturated at the nominal concentration of aniline. Sequential extraction of a sediment treated with 14C-labeled pyridine and aniline suggested that pyridine was bound primarily through a reversible cation-exchange process, whereas aniline sorbed through both cation-exchange and covalent binding processes. At longer reaction periods sorption became increasingly dominated by covalent binding. The reaction kinetics for the slow, irreversible sorption of aniline appeared to be limited by the reactivity and/or availability of covalent binding sites. The initial rate and extent of aniline sorption was pH dependent (sorption increased with decreasing pH). At pH values above the pKa of aniline, sorption kinetics for the slower, irreversible loss of aniline were independent of pH.

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Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ POSTER)
Product Published Date:03/17/1994
Record Last Revised:06/27/2013
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 257117