ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Effect of Anion Surfactants on the Adsorption
of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Sediment
under Estuarine Mix Conditions
			
	
 
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				Fujian Institute of Tropical Crops, Zhangzhou, China
				 
			 
						
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				Bureau of Marine Development and Fisheries of Dongying Municipality, Dongying, China
				 
			 
						
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				School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnic University, Xian, China
				 
			 
						
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				China Academy of Building Research, Beijing, China
				 
			 
						
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				Department of Anatomy, School of Basic Medicine, Binzhou Medical University, Yantai, China
				 
			 
						
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				College of Environment and Safety Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China
				 
			 
						
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				Yantai Engineering and Technology College, Yantai, China
				 
			 
										
				
				
		
		 
			
			
			
			 
			Submission date: 2019-02-05
			 
		 		
		
			
			 
			Final revision date: 2019-04-08
			 
		 		
		
		
			
			 
			Acceptance date: 2019-05-08
			 
		 		
		
			
			 
			Online publication date: 2019-12-05
			 
		 		
		
			
			 
			Publication date: 2020-02-13
			 
		 			
		 
	
							
										    		
    			 
    			
    				    					Corresponding author
    					    				    				
    					Kai  Liu   
    					Bureau of Marine Development and Fishery of Dongying Municipality, China
    				
 
    			
				 
    			 
    		 		
			
																																 
		
	 
		
 
 
Pol. J. Environ. Stud. 2020;29(2):1793-1803
		
 
 
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We investigated the adsorption of phenanthrene (PHE) onto estuarine sediment with varied salinity
and concentrations of anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate, SDBS). It is a critical
step for better understanding of the migration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) pollutants
to seawater. The concentration of PHE in the experimental system was detected by a fluorescence
spectrophotometer and the results were expressed by partition coefficient (in terms of Kd). It found that
the salinity promoted and the SDBS inhibit the adsorption of PHE onto sediment in a single system.
The combination effect of SDBS and salinity enhance this adsorption behavior but varied significantly
with the ratio of salinity to surfactant. It is a confirmed fact that the mobility of phenanthrene in water
increased with the combination of the salinity and SDBS. It would lead to the pollution of PHE change
from point model to mobility model and increase its flux into the sea. However, the mechanism of those
adsorption behaviors is unclear and may relate to the interactions between sediment and SDBS, SDBS
and salinity, and sediments and salts, which need further study.