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Sorption influenced transport of ionizable pharmaceuticals onto a natural sandy aquifer sediment at different pH

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 87, Issue 5, Pages 513-520

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.12.053

Keywords

Column experiments; Geosorbents; Ionizable pharmaceuticals; pH-dependent sorption; Cation exchange; K-OC concept

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  1. European Commission [518118-1]

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The pH-dependent transport of eight selected ionizable pharmaceuticals was investigated by using saturated column experiments. Seventy-eight different breakthrough curves on a natural sandy aquifer material were produced and compared for three different pH levels at otherwise constant conditions. The experimentally obtained K-OC data were compared with calculated K-OC values derived from two different log K-OW-log K-OC correlation approaches. A significant pH-dependence on sorption was observed for all compounds with pK(a) in the considered pH range. Strong retardation was measured for several compounds despite their hydrophilic character. Besides an overall underestimation of K-OC, the comparison between calculated and measured values only yields meaningful results for the acidic and neutral compounds. Basic compounds retarded much stronger than expected, particularly at low pH when their cationic species dominated. This is caused by additional ionic interactions, such as cation exchange processes, which are insufficiently considered in the applied K-OC correlations. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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