2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-023-01798-z
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Assessment of tolerance limits of petroleum residues in soil organic matter: sorption of dichlorobenzene by soil

Xiaokang Li,
Xiaofei Li,
Maohua Li
et al.
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“…Thus, the adsorption of petrochemical products on mineral sorbents involves their penetration into large pores and adhesion to the external surface of the adsorbent [59]. Adsorption can be partially disrupted by the formation of a coating around the adsorbent by soil-soluble organic matter [13].…”
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“…Thus, the adsorption of petrochemical products on mineral sorbents involves their penetration into large pores and adhesion to the external surface of the adsorbent [59]. Adsorption can be partially disrupted by the formation of a coating around the adsorbent by soil-soluble organic matter [13].…”
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“…They disrupt the stability of ecosystems [6,7], leading to the loss of fundamental functions [8,9], and consequently, deteriorate soil quality and fertility [10][11][12]. Petroleum-derived substances cover the surface of soil aggregates with a thin layer, and hydrocarbons bind to organic matter [13]. These products destroy the colloidal structure of the soil [14].…”
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