Authors
Baoliang Chen, Elizabeth J Johnson, Benny Chefetz, Lizhong Zhu, Baoshan Xing
Publication date
2005/8/15
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
39
Issue
16
Pages
6138-6146
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
In both forest and agricultural soils, plant derived cuticular materials can constitute a significant part of soil organic matter. In this study, the sorption of nonpolar (naphthalene and phenanthrene) and polar (phenol and 1-naphthol) aromatic organic pollutants to aliphatic-rich cuticular fractions of green pepper (Capsicum annuum) (i.e., bulk (PC1), dewaxed (PC2), nonsaponifiable (PC3), nonsaponifiable−nonhydrolyzable (PC4), and dewaxed−hydrolyzed residue (PC5)) were examined to better understand the influence of polarity and accessibility on their sorption behavior. The polarity and structures of cuticular fractions were characterized by elemental analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and solid-state 13C NMR. The sorption isotherms fit well to the Freundlich equation. Sorption of the tested organic compounds to PC4, which had more condensed domains, was nonlinear (Freundlich Ns values of 0 …
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