Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, D. L. D.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Schneider, R. J., Scherer, H. W., Duarte, A. C., Santos, E. B. H., Esteves, V. I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/6796
Resumo: Sorption of atrazine on soils subjected to three different organic amendments was measured using a batch equilibrium technique. A higher K(F) value (2.20 kg(-1)(mg L(-1))(-)N) was obtained for soil fertilized with compost, which had a higher organic matter (OM) content. A correlation between the K(Foc) values and the percentage of aromatic carbon in OM was observed. The highest K(Foc) value was obtained for the soil with the highest aromatic content. Higher aromatic content results in higher hydrophobicity of OM, and hydrophobic interactions play a key role in binding of atrazine, On the other hand, the soil amended with farmyard manure had a higher content of carboxylic units, which could be responsible for hydrogen bonding between atrazine and OR Dominance of hydrogen bonds compared to hydrophobic interactions can be responsible for the lower desorption capacity observed with the farmyard manure soil, The stronger hydrogen bonding can reduce the leaching of atrazine into drinking water resources and runoff to rivers and other surface waters.
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spelling Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term AmendmentsCapillary electrophoresisAtrazineSorptionSoilSorption of atrazine on soils subjected to three different organic amendments was measured using a batch equilibrium technique. A higher K(F) value (2.20 kg(-1)(mg L(-1))(-)N) was obtained for soil fertilized with compost, which had a higher organic matter (OM) content. A correlation between the K(Foc) values and the percentage of aromatic carbon in OM was observed. The highest K(Foc) value was obtained for the soil with the highest aromatic content. Higher aromatic content results in higher hydrophobicity of OM, and hydrophobic interactions play a key role in binding of atrazine, On the other hand, the soil amended with farmyard manure had a higher content of carboxylic units, which could be responsible for hydrogen bonding between atrazine and OR Dominance of hydrogen bonds compared to hydrophobic interactions can be responsible for the lower desorption capacity observed with the farmyard manure soil, The stronger hydrogen bonding can reduce the leaching of atrazine into drinking water resources and runoff to rivers and other surface waters.American Chemical Society2012-02-23T10:12:45Z2010-01-01T00:00:00Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/6796eng0021-856110.1021/jf903937dLima, D. L. D.Schneider, R. J.Scherer, H. W.Duarte, A. C.Santos, E. B. H.Esteves, V. I.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-17T03:20:43ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
title Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
spellingShingle Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
Lima, D. L. D.
Capillary electrophoresis
Atrazine
Sorption
Soil
title_short Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
title_full Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
title_fullStr Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
title_full_unstemmed Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
title_sort Sorption-Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
author Lima, D. L. D.
author_facet Lima, D. L. D.
Schneider, R. J.
Scherer, H. W.
Duarte, A. C.
Santos, E. B. H.
Esteves, V. I.
author_role author
author2 Schneider, R. J.
Scherer, H. W.
Duarte, A. C.
Santos, E. B. H.
Esteves, V. I.
author2_role author
author
author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, D. L. D.
Schneider, R. J.
Scherer, H. W.
Duarte, A. C.
Santos, E. B. H.
Esteves, V. I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capillary electrophoresis
Atrazine
Sorption
Soil
topic Capillary electrophoresis
Atrazine
Sorption
Soil
description Sorption of atrazine on soils subjected to three different organic amendments was measured using a batch equilibrium technique. A higher K(F) value (2.20 kg(-1)(mg L(-1))(-)N) was obtained for soil fertilized with compost, which had a higher organic matter (OM) content. A correlation between the K(Foc) values and the percentage of aromatic carbon in OM was observed. The highest K(Foc) value was obtained for the soil with the highest aromatic content. Higher aromatic content results in higher hydrophobicity of OM, and hydrophobic interactions play a key role in binding of atrazine, On the other hand, the soil amended with farmyard manure had a higher content of carboxylic units, which could be responsible for hydrogen bonding between atrazine and OR Dominance of hydrogen bonds compared to hydrophobic interactions can be responsible for the lower desorption capacity observed with the farmyard manure soil, The stronger hydrogen bonding can reduce the leaching of atrazine into drinking water resources and runoff to rivers and other surface waters.
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