Affiliations: Heilongjiang Institute of Agricultural Modernization,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harbin 150040, China
Abstract: Several soil samples were used to study how the characteristics of
natural organic matter (NOM) affect sorption of organic compounds. These soils
contains different amounts and types of NOM. Aromaticity of NOM (percentage of
aromatic carbons) was determined from solid-state CPMAS 13C NMR spectra and the
soil effective polarity was computed from the equation developed by Xing et al.
Naphthalene was used to examine the sorption characteristics of NOM. Both
aromaticity and polarity of NOM strongly affected sorption of naphthalene. Old
NOM showed higher affinity than that in the surface, young soils. Sorption
increased with increasing aromaticity and decreasing polarity. Thus, the
sorption coefficients of organic contaminants cannot be accurately predicted
without some consideration of NOM characteristics.
Keywords: characteristics of natural organic matter, sorption of organic compounds, influence