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Influence of water molecule bridges on sequestration of phenol in soil organic matter of sapric histosol

Ondruch, P.; Kučerík, J.; Tunega, D.; Silva, N.J.; Aquinno, A.J.A.; Schaumann, G.E.

Originální název

Influence of water molecule bridges on sequestration of phenol in soil organic matter of sapric histosol

Anglický název

Influence of water molecule bridges on sequestration of phenol in soil organic matter of sapric histosol

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Originální abstrakt

Water molecule bridges (WaMB) can stabilise the supramolecular structure of soil organic matter (SOM) by connecting individual SOM molecular units. WaMB are hypothesised to act as a desorption barrier and thus to physically immobilise molecules in SOM. To test this hypothesis, we prepared two sets of soil samples - aged samples with WaMB developed, and vacuumed samples, in which WaMB were disrupted. The samples were spiked with phenol and then stored under controlled humidity. The degree of phenol immobilisation in SOM was assessed by desorption kinetics of phenol into a gas phase. This was compared with the thermal stability (T*) of WaMB obtained by modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC) and the results were related to computer modelling, which provided the stability and solvation energies of phenol-WaMB-SOM models. The desorption kinetics of phenol was best described by a first-order model with two time constants ranging between 1 and 10 h. In aged samples, the time constants correlated with T*, which showed that the desorption time increased with increasing WaMB stability. Molecular modelling proposed that phenol molecules are preferentially locked in nanovoids with polar OH groups pointed to WaMB in the most stable configurations. Both findings support the hypothesis that WaMB can act as a desorption barrier for phenol.

Anglický abstrakt

Water molecule bridges (WaMB) can stabilise the supramolecular structure of soil organic matter (SOM) by connecting individual SOM molecular units. WaMB are hypothesised to act as a desorption barrier and thus to physically immobilise molecules in SOM. To test this hypothesis, we prepared two sets of soil samples - aged samples with WaMB developed, and vacuumed samples, in which WaMB were disrupted. The samples were spiked with phenol and then stored under controlled humidity. The degree of phenol immobilisation in SOM was assessed by desorption kinetics of phenol into a gas phase. This was compared with the thermal stability (T*) of WaMB obtained by modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC) and the results were related to computer modelling, which provided the stability and solvation energies of phenol-WaMB-SOM models. The desorption kinetics of phenol was best described by a first-order model with two time constants ranging between 1 and 10 h. In aged samples, the time constants correlated with T*, which showed that the desorption time increased with increasing WaMB stability. Molecular modelling proposed that phenol molecules are preferentially locked in nanovoids with polar OH groups pointed to WaMB in the most stable configurations. Both findings support the hypothesis that WaMB can act as a desorption barrier for phenol.

Klíčová slova

SLOW DESORPTION; SORPTION; TEMPERATURE; SEDIMENTS; STATE; TRANSITIONS; MECHANISMS; CHEMICALS; DYNAMICS; DOMAINS.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

SLOW DESORPTION; SORPTION; TEMPERATURE; SEDIMENTS; STATE; TRANSITIONS; MECHANISMS; CHEMICALS; DYNAMICS; DOMAINS.

Autoři

Ondruch, P.; Kučerík, J.; Tunega, D.; Silva, N.J.; Aquinno, A.J.A.; Schaumann, G.E.

Rok RIV

2020

Vydáno

01.11.2019

ISSN

1449-8979

Periodikum

Environmental Chemistry

Svazek

16

Číslo

7

Stát

Australské společenství

Strany od

541

Strany do

552

Strany počet

12

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT161067,
  author="Ondruch, P. and Kučerík, J. and Tunega, D. and Silva, N.J. and Aquinno, A.J.A. and Schaumann, G.E.",
  title="Influence of water molecule bridges on sequestration of phenol in soil organic matter of sapric histosol",
  journal="Environmental Chemistry",
  year="2019",
  volume="16",
  number="7",
  pages="541--552",
  doi="10.1071/EN18137",
  issn="1448-2517",
  url="https://www.publish.csiro.au/EN/EN18137"
}