Graphene oxide (GO) and two magnetic graphene oxide (MGO) composites with a different amount of magnetite were synthesized, characterized and used in sorption experiments. The effect of pH on sorption of Am(III) and Pu(IV) isotopes as well as Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Pb(II) to GO and MGO was studied in equilibrium and kinetic experiments. The adsorption capacities varied from 30 to 574 mg g -1 while rate constants ranged from 0.29 to 0.46 min -1 and increased in the following order Co, Cu, Pb and Ni. Large variations in the uptake of studied elements by adsorbents depending on initial and final pH of solutions were observed.
ABSTRACT. This article investigates variations of Δ 14 C and δ
13C of total organic carbon (TOC) in sediments as well as in humic acids, lipid, and phospholipid fractions isolated from the surface (0-3 cm) sediment samples collected in the Curonian Lagoon and in the Baltic Sea. This study was performed to estimate relative contributions of the marine and terrestrial inputs to organic carbon in sediments, to assess a possible effect of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination on radiocarbon signatures, and to elucidate a possible leakage of chemical warfare agents (CWA) at the Gotland Deep dumpsite. Depleted Δ 14 C values of the TOC (down to -453‰) and of the total lipid extracts (down to -812.4‰) were detected at the CWA dumpsite. Application of the compound-specific method indicated a possible effect of CWA on depleted Δ 14 C and δ 13 C values in the investigated organic carbon fractions. The obtained results have indicated the different origin and behavior of lipids and TOC at the CWA dumpsite as compared to the area affected by the terrestrial-freshwater OC input. The Δ 14 C data of the TOC and total lipid extracts showed that recent sediments at the CWA dumpsite contain an excess of fossil carbon capable of influencing the 14 C dating at the site.
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