Skold Magnus E, Thyne Geoffrey D, Drexler John W, McCray John E
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA.
J Contam Hydrol. 2009 Jul 21;107(3-4):108-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2009.04.006. Epub 2009 Apr 20.
Carboxymethyl-beta-cyclodextrin (CMCD) has been suggested as a complexing agent for remediation of sites co-contaminated with metals and organic pollutants. As part of an attempt to construct a geochemical complexation model for metal-CMCD interactions, conditional formation constants for the complexes between CMCD and 7 metal ions (Ba, Ca, Cd, Ni, Pb, Sr, and Zn) are estimated from experimental data. Stable metal concentrations were reached after approximately 1 day and estimated logarithmic conditional formation constants range from -3.2 to -5.1 with confidence intervals within +/-0.08 log units. Experiments performed at 10 degrees C and 25 degrees C show that temperature affects the solubility of the metal salts but the strength of CMCD-metal complexes are not affected by this temperature variation. The conditional stability constants and complexation model presented in this work can be used to screen CMCD as a potential remediation agent for clean-up of contaminated soil and groundwater.
羧甲基-β-环糊精(CMCD)已被提议作为一种用于修复金属和有机污染物共同污染场地的络合剂。作为构建金属-CMCD相互作用地球化学络合模型的一部分,根据实验数据估算了CMCD与7种金属离子(钡、钙、镉、镍、铅、锶和锌)之间络合物的条件形成常数。大约1天后达到稳定的金属浓度,估算的对数条件形成常数范围为-3.2至-5.1,置信区间在±0.08对数单位内。在10℃和25℃下进行的实验表明,温度会影响金属盐的溶解度,但CMCD-金属络合物的强度不受这种温度变化的影响。本研究中提出的条件稳定性常数和络合模型可用于筛选CMCD作为修复受污染土壤和地下水的潜在修复剂。