Affiliations: State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic
Chemistry, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing 100085, China
Abstract: The sorption behavior was determined for a model polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbon (PAH), i.e., phenanthrene (PHN), from water to three humic acids
(HAs) and three sediments in different reacting time. The chemical compositions
of HA samples were measured using cross polarization magic angle spinning
carbon-13 (CPMAS^{13}C) NMR along with elemental analysis.
The dissolved humic substances dissociating from solid HAs and sediments were
characterized by ^1H NMR. The experiments indicated that the
sorption modes and mechanisms of natural sorbents for PHN varied significantly
between short (<7 d) and long contact time and the reaction time should be
taken into consideration in studying the overall sorption process. The sorption
capacity (K'_1) and exponent (n) might be relative to the
properties of dissolved humic materials in initial stage but the solid aromatic
organic matter after long time reaction. According to the experiments performed
in this investigation and the previous researches, a conceptive sorption model
was established.