articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyOct 7, 2006Closed access

Sorption of Perfluorinated Surfactants on Sediments

Stanford University

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Abstract

The sorption of anionic perfluorochemical (PFC) surfactants of varying chain lengths to sediments was investigated using natural sediments of varying iron oxide and organic carbon content. Three classes of PFC surfactants were evaluated for sorptive potential: perfluorocarboxylates, perfluorosulfonates, and perfluorooctyl sulfonamide acetic acids. PFC surfactant sorption was influenced by both sediment-specific and solution-specific parameters. Sediment organic carbon, rather than sediment iron oxide content, was the dominant sediment-parameter affecting sorption, indicating the importance of hydrophobic interactions. However, sorption also increased with increasing solution [Ca2+] and decreasing pH,…

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Keywords
  • Sorption
  • Chemistry
  • Sulfonate
  • Perfluorooctane
  • Sediment
  • Moiety
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Pulmonary surfactant
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