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PAH desorption from river floodplain soils using supercritical fluid extraction
Authors:Yang Yi  Cajthaml Tomás  Hofmann Thilo
Institution:a School of Resources and Environment Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
b Department of Environmental Geosciences, Vienna University, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria
c Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract:Sequential supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) was performed in order to estimate desorption of PAHs from river floodplain soils which contain coal and coal-derived particles. Original soils, soils' light fractions (ρ < 2 g cm−3), and <63 μm fractions were studied for PAHs' desorption kinetics. Desorption data were successfully described using a two-site model. Desorption rate constants were one order of magnitude lower than those of “slow” and “very slow” desorption rates from other studies. This suggests very slow and extremely slow desorption. Estimated time scales releasing 99% of total extractable contaminants ranged from decades for 2-4-ring PAHs and hundreds of years for 5-6-ring PAHs. We demonstrate that, despite high soil PAH concentrations which are due to coal and coal-derived particles, the general environmental risk is reduced by the very slow and extremely slow desorption rates.
Keywords:PAHs  Slow desorption  Carbonaceous materials  SFE  Two-site model
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