The effect of aging on the solid/pore-water partitioning and desorption behaviour of tributyltin (TBT) in sediments was examined. Three sediment samples with contrasting physical and chemical properties were spiked with 10 mg/kg TBT and aged under sterile conditions for periods of time ranging from 1 to 84 days. Aging had a negligible effect on partitioning and desorption behaviour in a sandy sample with very low organic carbon content (0.2% w/w). In contrast, for samples with larger amounts of organic carbon (2.6% and 4.8% w/w), aging caused substantial increases in TBT sorption. For these samples, apparent distribution coefficients (KD,app) obtained from sequential 2 h desorption experiments also exhibited a twofold increase between spiked sediments subjected to aging for 1 day and 84 days. This study demonstrates that aging effects may be an important aspect of TBT fate in contaminated sediments.
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Tributyltin partitioning in sediments: effect of aging
Chemosphere, Vol.63(1), pp.73-81
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- Title
- Tributyltin partitioning in sediments: effect of aging
- Creators
- Edward D Burton - Southern Cross UniversityIan R Phillips - Southern Cross UniversityDarryl W Hawker - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Chemosphere, Vol.63(1), pp.73-81
- Identifiers
- 1342; 991012820395602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Southern Cross GeoScience
- Resource Type
- Journal article