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BATCH COPPER-ION BINDING AND EXCHANGE PROPERTIES OF PEAT
[摘要] Cupric ion fixation by raw peat is likely involved in both cation exchange with H+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and adsorption-complexation, i.e. fixation of the same equivalent of copper ions and anions (NO3-) without any ion release. The importance of both reactions depends largely on initial copper concentration, peat type and pH. Isotherms of copper (initial concentration ranging between 1 and 20 mM) fixation on two types of peat (eutrophic and oligotrophic peat at 30 g d.w./l at pH ranging between 2 and 4) showed that the higher the initial cupric concentration, the more important is this complexation reaction; over this initial cupric concentration range, ion exchange sites were relatively saturated and reached 308 and 101 mmol/kg d.w. for eutrophic and oligotrophic peat whereas no saturation was found for complexation sites, their capacity attaining up to 74 and 119 mmol/kg d.w., respectively. The apparent equilibrium constant for ion exchange with acid-treated peat (initial pH 4.0, 30 g d.w./l) for various metal binding on both peat sites ranged between 1.1 and 10.8 in 15 mM metallic solutions. The apparent affinity in batch conditions for 5 elements may be compared according to the apparent global equilibrium constants, ranging between 1.1 x 10(-6) and 20.2 x 10(-6):Pb > Cu > Ca > Mg,Zn for eutrophic peat and Pb > Ca > Cu > Mg,Zn for oligotrophic peat.
[发布日期] 1990-12-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] PEAT;METAL CATION;ION EXCHANGE;ADSORPTION;COMPLEXATION EQUILIBRIUM;ELECTRONEUTRALITY [时效性] 
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