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Title: Interactions of hydrophobic fractions of dissolved organic matter with Fe(3+) - and Cu(2+)-montmorillonite. Author: Polubesova T, Chen Y, Navon R, Chefetz B. Journal: Environ Sci Technol; 2008 Jul 01; 42(13):4797-803. PubMed ID: 18678008. Abstract: Interactions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) with clays can significantly affect a variety of soil processes. We studied adsorption and fractionation of hydrophobic acid (HoA) and hydrophobic neutral (HoN) fractions of DOM on Cu(2+)- and Fe(3+)-montmorillonite. Adsorption of both samples was higher on Fe(3+)-montmorillonite than on Cu(2+)-montmorillonite. A pH increase of about one unit was recorded followed by HoA adsorption by Fe(3+)-montmorillonite. This suggested exchange of negatively charged DOM groups on surface hydroxyl groups of Fe(3+)-montmorillonite surfaces. Adsorption of HoA on Cu(2+)-montmorillonite and HoN on Fe(3+)- and Cu(2+)-montmorillonites was governed mainly by van der Waals interactions. Spectroscopic analyses showed a distinct HoA fractionation by molecular size and aromaticity only by Fe(3+)-montmorillonite. On the basis of the pH measurements (increase in pH following adsorption of acid components) and enhanced DOM fractionation by molecular size and aromaticity we suggest that DOM reacted with Fe(3+)-montmorillonite similar to goethite.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]