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Accumulation Kinetics and Equilibrium Partitioning Coefficients for Semivolatile Organic Pollutants in Forest Litter

Authors

NIZZETTO Luca LIU Xiang ZHANG Gan KOMPRDOVÁ Klára KOMPRDA Jiří

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/es4047318
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es4047318
Field Soil contamination adn decontamination incl. pesticides
Keywords POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS; POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS; PLANT-LEAVES; ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS; CHEMICAL VAPORS; AIR; PCBS; FATE; BIOCONCENTRATION; SOILS
Description Soils are important stores of environmentally cycling semivolatile organic contaminants (SVOCs) and represent relevant atmospheric secondary sources whenever environmental conditions favor re-emission. The exchange between air and soil is controlled by resistances posed by interfacial matrices such as the ubiquitously distributed vegetation litter. For the first lime, this study focused on the experimental characterization of accumulation parameters for SVOCs in litter under real field conditions. The logarithm of the litter-air equilibrium partitioning coefficient ranged 6.8-8.9 and had a similar dependence on logK(OA) as that of plant foliage and soil data. Uptake and release rates were also K-OA dependent with values (relevant for real environmental conditions) ranging 30,000-150,000 d(-1) and 0.0004-0.0134 d(-1), respectively. The overall mass transfer coefficient v controlling litter-air exchange (0.03-1.4 cm s(-1)) was consistent with previously reported data of v for foliage in forest canopies after normalization on leaf area index. Obtained data suggest that litter holds the potential for influencing atmospheric fugacity in proximity to soil, likely affecting overall exchange of SVOCs between the soil reservoir and the atmosphere.

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