Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil

Determination of the equilibrium aqueous concentration and the distribution coefficients, K, in soil samples containing oil residuals of different age, was carried out using an organic co-solvent (methanol). It was found that the solvophobic theory could be applied for the interpretation of results....

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Autores principales: Nudelman, N.S., Rios, S.M., Katusich, O.
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spelling todo:paper_09593330_v23_n9_p961_Nudelman2023-10-03T15:52:47Z Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil Nudelman, N.S. Rios, S.M. Katusich, O. Hydrophobic contaminants Oil Patagonian soil Petroleum exploitation Soil remediation Sorption methanol organic solvent petroleum petroleum hydrocarbon soil pollution soil remediation sorption aqueous solution article concentration (parameters) controlled study correlation coefficient desorption environmental impact oil spill soil pollution solubility statistical model Argentina Patagonia Determination of the equilibrium aqueous concentration and the distribution coefficients, K, in soil samples containing oil residuals of different age, was carried out using an organic co-solvent (methanol). It was found that the solvophobic theory could be applied for the interpretation of results. The behavior of the residuals turned out to be dependent on the co-solvent fraction and the age of the oil spill. The values of K vary between 900 (l kg−1) and 2900 (l kg−1) showing a general and marked increase for residues of increasing age. The determined parameters are useful for the modeling of environmental impact on polluted soils. © Selper Ltd, 2002. Fil:Rios, S.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09593330_v23_n9_p961_Nudelman
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topic Hydrophobic contaminants
Oil
Patagonian soil
Petroleum exploitation
Soil remediation
Sorption
methanol
organic solvent
petroleum
petroleum hydrocarbon
soil pollution
soil remediation
sorption
aqueous solution
article
concentration (parameters)
controlled study
correlation coefficient
desorption
environmental impact
oil spill
soil pollution
solubility
statistical model
Argentina
Patagonia
spellingShingle Hydrophobic contaminants
Oil
Patagonian soil
Petroleum exploitation
Soil remediation
Sorption
methanol
organic solvent
petroleum
petroleum hydrocarbon
soil pollution
soil remediation
sorption
aqueous solution
article
concentration (parameters)
controlled study
correlation coefficient
desorption
environmental impact
oil spill
soil pollution
solubility
statistical model
Argentina
Patagonia
Nudelman, N.S.
Rios, S.M.
Katusich, O.
Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
topic_facet Hydrophobic contaminants
Oil
Patagonian soil
Petroleum exploitation
Soil remediation
Sorption
methanol
organic solvent
petroleum
petroleum hydrocarbon
soil pollution
soil remediation
sorption
aqueous solution
article
concentration (parameters)
controlled study
correlation coefficient
desorption
environmental impact
oil spill
soil pollution
solubility
statistical model
Argentina
Patagonia
description Determination of the equilibrium aqueous concentration and the distribution coefficients, K, in soil samples containing oil residuals of different age, was carried out using an organic co-solvent (methanol). It was found that the solvophobic theory could be applied for the interpretation of results. The behavior of the residuals turned out to be dependent on the co-solvent fraction and the age of the oil spill. The values of K vary between 900 (l kg−1) and 2900 (l kg−1) showing a general and marked increase for residues of increasing age. The determined parameters are useful for the modeling of environmental impact on polluted soils. © Selper Ltd, 2002.
format JOUR
author Nudelman, N.S.
Rios, S.M.
Katusich, O.
author_facet Nudelman, N.S.
Rios, S.M.
Katusich, O.
author_sort Nudelman, N.S.
title Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
title_short Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
title_full Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
title_fullStr Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
title_full_unstemmed Organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
title_sort organic co-solvent effect on the estimation of the equilibrium aqueous concentrations of oil residuals in patagonian soil
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09593330_v23_n9_p961_Nudelman
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