Modeling rare earth elements binding to humic acids with model VII
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Chemical Geology. 2021-04, vol. 567, p. 120099
Elsevier
English Abstract
Rare earth elements (REE) naturally occur at trace levels in natural systems but, due to their increasing use in modern technologies, they are now released into the environment, and considered as emerging contaminants. ...Read more >
Rare earth elements (REE) naturally occur at trace levels in natural systems but, due to their increasing use in modern technologies, they are now released into the environment, and considered as emerging contaminants. Therefore, the development of numerical predictive models of their speciation in various physico-chemical conditions is required to predict their behavior, transport and potentially toxic effects on ecosystems. Because REE speciation is largely affected by natural organic matter, such as humic acids (HA), this study aimed at calibrating an advanced humic-ion binding model (Model VII) to allow predicting REE-HA binding in various pH conditions, ionic strength and [REE]/[HA], as well as presence of competitor ions. First, REE complexation to monodentate O-containing ligands was evaluated using the Irving-Rossotti equation, which provided constraints for the optimization of REE-HA binding parameters for Model VII. Predictive capacities of Model VII were demonstrated by successfully modeling the effects of various cations (Al3+, Fe3+, Cu2+ and Ca2+) and carbonates on REE-HA binding. The large range of physico-chemical conditions for which Model VII is applicable suggest that the present model parameters might be used to more accurately predict the role played by NOM on REE speciation in very contrasting environments, such as in groundwaters, rivers, estuaries, seawater, soils or sediments. Therefore, this study provides a valuable numerical tool to predict the fate of REE in the environment.Read less <
English Keywords
Rare earth elements
Lanthanides
Humic acid
Natural organic matter
Complexation
Modeling
PHREEQC
Model VII
Speciation
Competition
Copper
Aluminium
Iron
Carbonate
ANR Project
Le devenir des contaminants est contrôlé par la spéciation de la matière organique colloïdale - ANR-18-CE01-0008
Origin
Hal imported