A Comparison of the IAS and Langmuir Models for Multisolute Adsorption of Organic Cowlpounds in Soil

유기화합물들이 혼합상태에서 토양입자에 흡착하는 정도를 IAS와 Langmuir Model을 이용한 예측비교연구

  • 윤춘경 (정회원, 건국대학교 농과대학 농공학과)
  • Published : 1995.06.01

Abstract

The Langmuir competitive model and the IAS(ideal adsorption solution) model were eveluated and compared in a multisolute adsorption study using five organic compounds (phenol, 2, 4-dichlorophenol, 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenot brucine, and thiourea) and two soils. The chemicals were evaluated individually and in mixtures. In general, the IfS model predicted the equilibrium concentration of a chemical in a mixture better than the Langmuir model. The Langmuir model underestimated the sorption of phenol when the concentration of another compound in a mixture with phenol was high. Neither of the models predicted satisfactorily the equilibrium concentration of thiourea in the mixtures. Thiourea is an aliphatic compound while the other four chemicals are aromatic compounds.

여러종류의 화합물질들이 동시에 토양에 유출되었을 때 이들이 토양에 흡착하는 정도를 예측 함에는 Langmuir Competitive Model과 IAS(Ideal Adsorption Model) 등이 널리 사용되고 있 는데, 5개의 유기화합물질(Phenol, 2,4-Dichlorophenol, 2,4,6-Trichlorophenot Brucine, Thiourea)과 2종류의 토양을 이용한 흡착실험을 통해서 이 Model들의 예측도를 비교분석하였다. 흡착실험은 이 화합물질들이 독자적인 상태에서 그리고 혼합상태에서 각각 구분하여 실헙하였다. 일반적으로 IAS Model이 Langmuir Model보다 혼합상태에서 각 구성 화합물질들의 흡착을 더 정확히 예측하였다. Langmuir Model은 Phenol과 함께 섞여있는 다른물질의 농도가 높을 때 Phenol의 흡착을 낮게 예측하였다. 두가지 Model모두 Thiourea가 혼합상태에 있을때 흡착정도를 만족스럽게 예측하지 못했는데 Thiourea는 Aliphatic화합물이고 나머지 4개는 Aromatic화합물이다.

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