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Furushita Manabu


Filtration Process of Nonylphenol Compounds by Sediment of River and Coastal Area

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 57 Issue 4 Page 317-322
published_at 2009-03
57-4-317-332.pdf
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Title
ノニルフェノール化合物の河川ならびに海浜堆積層でのろ過過程
Filtration Process of Nonylphenol Compounds by Sediment of River and Coastal Area
Creators Shiba Tsuneo
Creators Matsumoto Mai
Creators Maeda Toshimichi
Creators Furushita Manabu
Source Identifiers [PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
sediment structure nonylphenol filtration sea river
A seawater mixture of nonylphenol-ethoxylate compounds, the number of their ethylene-glycol unit ranges from 1 to 18, was filtrated through a glass column that was packed with different particles. No compound was eluted from a column of hydrophobic-silica-gel particles with seawater. When the compounds were filtrated through a column of hydrophilic-silica-gel particle, the homologues with shorter-chained ethylene-glycol unit were eluted more rapidly than the homologues with longer chain. Elution pattern from a column of silty- and clayey-sediment particle was similar to that of the hydrophilic-silica-gel column. The adsorption of NPEO15, a longer-chained homologue, to sediment particles in suspension was not clearly different between silt/clayey sediment and sandy sediment, even though the relative ratio of surface area to weight is far different between them. Hence the retaining of nonylphenol compounds by sediment seemed to be performed by a mechanical trap in interstices of sediment, in addition to the sorption to particle surfaces.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2009-03
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361