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Mohsen Jalali

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 14825002200
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Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
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Phone: 081-34425191

Research

Title
Surface complexation model of boron adsorption by calcareous soils
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Boron,  Surface complexation,  Adsorption,  MINTEQ,  PHREEQC
Year
2014
Journal International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology
DOI
Researchers ، Mohsen Jalali

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate boron (B) adsorption and the capacity of a surface complexation model for simulating this process in calcareous soils. Ten surface soils were collected from different land use areas in Hamedan, Western Iran, to characterize B sorption by soils. The mean B adsorbed by the sample soils varied from 8.9 to 32.8 %. Two empirical models including linear and Freundlich equations fitted well to the experimental data. The linear distribution (Kd) values varied from 1.32 to 6.86 L kg-1, while the parameters of Freundlich equation including n and KFr ranged from 1.16 to 1.33 and 3.31–16.81, respectively. The comparison of two empirical models indicated that B adsorption followed a nonlinear pattern. The soil organic matter had positive correlations with Freundlich and linear distribution coefficients. However, empirical models were not suitable for explaining the mechanism of B adsorption, so a surface complexation model was used to simulate and predict the B adsorption process. B adsorption modeling was conducted using Visual MINTEQ and PHREEQC, based on the assemblage of major surface components (hydrous ferric oxides, aluminum hydroxides, calcium carbonate, and humic acids). B adsorption was successfully modeled by surface complexation. The significant contribution of organic matter to B complexes was resulted from both experimental data and mechanistic modeling.