dc.creatorVACA PAULIN, ROCIO; 201258
dc.creatorLugo de la Fuente, Jorge Alberto; 201407
dc.creatorESTELLER ALBERICH, MARIA VICENTA; 19385
dc.creatordel Águila Juárez, Pedro; 241740
dc.creatorVACA PAULIN, ROCIO
dc.creatorLugo de la Fuente, Jorge Alberto
dc.creatorESTELLER ALBERICH, MARIA VICENTA
dc.creatordel Águila Juárez, Pedro
dc.date2016-10-18T16:25:52Z
dc.date2016-10-18T16:25:52Z
dc.date2008
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/58655
dc.descriptionSewage sludge (SS) or sewage sludge compost (SSC) were applied to soil under controlled conditions, at rates of 0 or 200 Mg ha-1, to investigate changes in dissolved organic matter (DOM), humic acids (HA), and Pb and Zn sorption in the soil. Infrared spectroscopy, visible spectrophotometry, and sorption isotherms (mono-metal and competitive sorption systems) methods were used to assess the changer. The E4/E6 ratio ( at 465 / at 665 nm) and the infrared spectra of DOM and HA showed aromatic behaviour in compostsoil (SSC-S); in contrast sewage sludge-soil (SS-S) showed an aliphatic behaviour. Application of either SS or SSC increased the Pb and Zn sorption capacity of soil. The Pb and Zn sorption increased in soil and soil mixtures with a competitive metal system. The metal affinity sequence for soil, SS-S, and SSC-S was compared with the predicted affinity sequences obtained from metal properties. Poor correspondence was observed between the metal affinity sequence and the metal affinity sequence predicted by ionic potential, indicating that metals bonding to soils were not predominantly electrostatic. An affinity sequence based on Pearson’s theory agreed with the metal affinity sequences for soils. A statistical analysis showed that the bands assigned to esters (1080 cm-1) of DOM, phenolic OH (1420 cm-1), amide I (1650 cm-1), carboxyl and carbonyl C=O stretches of different nature, C=O stretch of aromatic esters, aliphatic cetone, aldehyde (1720 cm-1), ethers and esters (1230 cm-1), aliphatic alcohols (1125 cm-1), and lignin (1380 cm-1) of HA were correlated with Zn constants of Langmuir adsorption isotherm (P < 0.05).
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de México , Facultad de Ciencias
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subjectSoil Organic Matter
dc.subjectSewage Sludge
dc.subjectLead Sorption
dc.subjectCIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
dc.titleSoil Organic matter quality and Zinc and Lead sorption as affected by sewage sludge and sewage sludge
dc.typeArtículos de revistas
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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