Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater

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Autor(a) principal: Di Bernardo Dantas,A.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Paschoalato,C. F. R, Martinez,M. S, Ballejo,R. R, Di Bernardo,L
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Resumo: The economy of many communities in southeastern Brazil is based on agroindustry, particularly the sugarcane industry. Recent studies have found increased use of herbicides in this type of agriculture, among which diuron and hexazinone are the most widely used. The water supply for some communities is derived entirely from the Guarany Aquifer (the world's largest transborder underground freshwater system), and some wells are located in recharge zones, which makes the groundwater more vulnerable to contamination. In this study, we monitored some of the wells located in the recharge area. We studied the removal of diuron and hexazinone from synthetic water prepared in the laboratory by preoxidation with chlorine and chlorine dioxide, as well as adsorption with granular activated carbon (GAC). The saturation time of GAC in tests with preoxidation with both oxidants was shorter than the saturation time in the test without preoxidation, possibly due to the formation of by - products that competed for the adsorption of the herbicides. The conclusion was that the use of activated carbon is important for removing the herbicides in question, as well as the by - products produced by these oxidants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
title Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
spellingShingle Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
Di Bernardo Dantas,A.
Diuron
Hexazinone
Granular activated carbon
Groundwater
Guarany Aquifer
title_short Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
title_full Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
title_fullStr Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
title_full_unstemmed Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
title_sort Removal of diuron and hexazinone from guarany aquifer groundwater
author Di Bernardo Dantas,A.
author_facet Di Bernardo Dantas,A.
Paschoalato,C. F. R
Martinez,M. S
Ballejo,R. R
Di Bernardo,L
author_role author
author2 Paschoalato,C. F. R
Martinez,M. S
Ballejo,R. R
Di Bernardo,L
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Di Bernardo Dantas,A.
Paschoalato,C. F. R
Martinez,M. S
Ballejo,R. R
Di Bernardo,L
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diuron
Hexazinone
Granular activated carbon
Groundwater
Guarany Aquifer
topic Diuron
Hexazinone
Granular activated carbon
Groundwater
Guarany Aquifer
description The economy of many communities in southeastern Brazil is based on agroindustry, particularly the sugarcane industry. Recent studies have found increased use of herbicides in this type of agriculture, among which diuron and hexazinone are the most widely used. The water supply for some communities is derived entirely from the Guarany Aquifer (the world's largest transborder underground freshwater system), and some wells are located in recharge zones, which makes the groundwater more vulnerable to contamination. In this study, we monitored some of the wells located in the recharge area. We studied the removal of diuron and hexazinone from synthetic water prepared in the laboratory by preoxidation with chlorine and chlorine dioxide, as well as adsorption with granular activated carbon (GAC). The saturation time of GAC in tests with preoxidation with both oxidants was shorter than the saturation time in the test without preoxidation, possibly due to the formation of by - products that competed for the adsorption of the herbicides. The conclusion was that the use of activated carbon is important for removing the herbicides in question, as well as the by - products produced by these oxidants.
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