Geochemical dynamics of Cu(II) in contrasting cocoa soils: Kinetics and isotherm modeling

Joseph Osafo Eduah , Alfred Arthur , Samuel Bortei
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Understanding copper (Cu) dynamics in cocoa soils can help predict the fate, mobility, and toxicity, which is crucial for sustaining soil functionality, as well as the quality and health safety of cocoa products. Herein, the study investigated sorption-desorption characteristics of Cu(II) in six cocoa soils of varying weathering by kinetics, isothermal, and pH effect experiments in a batch system. Equilibrium sorption increased in the order of Fluvisol < Lixisol < Luvisol < Acrisol = Ferralsol = Nitisol. Kinetics data fitted well to pseudo-second-order and Elovich models. Cu(II) sorption was dominated by outer-sphere and inner-sphere complexations at low and high pH, respectively. The sorption data fitted well with Freundlich and Langmuir's models. Sorption maximum increased in the order of Nitisol (0.91 mg g−1) < Ferralsol (1.21 mg g−1) < Acrisol (1.29 mg g−1) < Lixisol (1.61 mg g−1) < Luvisol (1.68 mg g−1) < Fluvisol (2.01 mg g−1). The binding energy values obtained showed the highest interaction between Cu(II) and soil matrix in Fluvisol and the least in Ferralsol and Nitisol. The desorption studies consistent with the hysteresis index indicated high sorption irreversibility and less Cu(II) mobilization in Fluvisol, Lixisol, Luvisol, and Acrisol vis-à-vis Nitisol and Ferralsol. Nitisol and Ferralsol may promote the possible toxicity of Cu(II) to the soil ecosystem. The study contributes to the sensitivity of Cu(II) mobility and toxicity to the degree of soil weathering; thus, management of heavy metals in cocoa soils should be dependent on soil type.

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对比可可土壤中Cu(II)的地球化学动力学:动力学和等温线模型
了解可可土壤中的铜(Cu)动态有助于预测命运、流动性和毒性,这对维持土壤功能以及可可产品的质量和健康安全至关重要。本文通过动力学、等温和pH效应实验,研究了Cu(II)在六种不同风化程度的可可土壤中的吸附-解吸特性。平衡吸附以Fluvisol<;Lixisol<;Luvisol<;Acrisol=Ferralsol=Nitisol。动力学数据与拟二阶和Elovich模型拟合良好。在低pH和高pH下,Cu(II)的吸附分别由外层和内层的络合作用主导。吸附数据与Freundlich和Langmuir模型拟合良好。吸附最大值的增加顺序为Nitisol(0.91 mg g−1)<;Ferralsol(1.21 mg g−1)<;Acrisol(1.29 mg g−1)<;利西索(1.61 mg g−1)<;鲁维索(1.68 mg g−1)<;Fluvisol(2.01 mg g−1)。所获得的结合能值显示,Fluvisol中Cu(II)与土壤基质之间的相互作用最高,Ferralsol和Nitisol中最低。与滞后指数一致的解吸研究表明,Fluvisol、Lixisol、Luvisol和Acrisol相对于Nitisol和Ferralsol具有较高的吸附不可逆性和较少的Cu(II)迁移。Nitisol和Ferralsol可能促进Cu(II)对土壤生态系统的毒性。本研究有助于研究Cu(II)的迁移率和毒性对土壤风化程度的敏感性;因此,可可土壤中重金属的管理应取决于土壤类型。
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