4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

A surface complexation model for cadmium and lead adsorption onto diatom surface

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION
Volume 88, Issue 1-3, Pages 110-113

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.gexplo.2005.08.021

Keywords

diatom; lead; cadmium; adsorption; surface complexation

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This work is devoted to the physico-chemical study of cadmium and lead interaction with diatom-water interfaces for two marine planktonic (Thalassiosira weissflogii = TW, Skeletonema costatum = SC) and two freshwater periphytic species (Achnanthidium minutissimum = AMIN, Navicula minima = NMIN) by combining adsorption measurements with surface complexation modeling. Reversible adsorption experiments were performed at 20 degrees C after 3 h of exposure as a function of pH, metal concentration in solution, and ionic strength. While the shape of pH-dependent adsorption edge is similar among all four diatom species, the constant-pH adsorption isotherm and maximal binding capacities differ. These observations allowed us to construct a surface complexation model for cadmium and lead binding by diatom surfaces that postulates the constant capacitance of the electric double layer and considers Cd and Pb complexation with mainly carboxylic and, partially, silanol groups. Parameters of this model are in agreement with previous acid-base titration results and allow quantitative reproduction of all adsorption experiments. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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