The effects of different contents of organic carbon on the adsorption of trichlorinated hydrocarbon in soil
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    The adsorption of organic contaminants in soil is one of the most important factors affecting the migration and transformation process of these organic contaminants. Using batch experiments, this paper studied the adsorption behaviors of Trichloroethylene (TCE) in soil samples with different contents of organic carbon. The results indicate that the adsorption capacity is significantly correlated with different contents of organic carbon. There exist critical threshold values (foc*) of organic carbon contents. The minimum foc* and the maximum foc* are equal to 0.702% and 1.831%, respectively. The TCE adsorption capacity does not vary greatly with the increasing of organic carbon contents when foc is lower than 0.702%. Nevertheless, the TCE adsorption capacity varies considerably with the increasing of organic carbon contents when 0.702%

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张坤峰,何江涛,刘明亮,曲雪妍,张 晶,2009,土壤中有机碳含量对三氯乙烯的吸附影响实验[J].岩石矿物学杂志,28(6):649~652. ZHANG Kun_feng, HE Jiang_tao, LIU Ming_liang, QU Xue_yan, ZHANG Jing,2009,The effects of different contents of organic carbon on the adsorption of trichlorinated hydrocarbon in soil[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,28(6):649~652.

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