Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons

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Autor(a) principal: Mourão, P.A.M.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Cansado, I.P. P., Ribeiro Carrott, M.M.L., Carrott, P.J.M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9668
Resumo: Pesticides play an important role in the success of modern farming and food production but their use increases the residue levels in soils and waters and has been a public concern because of the potential risk to human health and the environment. Pesticides are generally applied in larger amounts than those needed for the pest control and they are swept away by transport processes such as leaching. Liquid phase adsorption is one of the mechanisms which decrease solute mobility and thus could be suitable for assessing the capacity of materials to adsorb pollutants. Several treatment processes are available to remove inorganic and organic pollutants (including herbicides) from aqueous or gaseous phase, with adsorption on activated carbons being often considered to be highly efficient, easy to use and one of the most economical [1]. In particular, the concentration of compounds belonging to the phenoxyacid group has increased and a worrying fact is that these compounds are more often detected in both superficial and underground waters. MCPA was selected because it is considered highly carcinogenic, its biological degradation is very slow and it has been detected in natural and drinking waters with contamination levels up to 0.4 µg/L [2]. In Portugal, for example, permitted levels have been decreased to only 0.1 µg/L for any one pesticide or a total of 0.5 µg/L for all [3].
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title Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
spellingShingle Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
Mourão, P.A.M.
MCPA
removal
Pesticides
Liquid phase
title_short Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
title_full Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
title_fullStr Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
title_sort Adsorption of MCPA on different activated carbons
author Mourão, P.A.M.
author_facet Mourão, P.A.M.
Cansado, I.P. P.
Ribeiro Carrott, M.M.L.
Carrott, P.J.M.
author_role author
author2 Cansado, I.P. P.
Ribeiro Carrott, M.M.L.
Carrott, P.J.M.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mourão, P.A.M.
Cansado, I.P. P.
Ribeiro Carrott, M.M.L.
Carrott, P.J.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MCPA
removal
Pesticides
Liquid phase
topic MCPA
removal
Pesticides
Liquid phase
description Pesticides play an important role in the success of modern farming and food production but their use increases the residue levels in soils and waters and has been a public concern because of the potential risk to human health and the environment. Pesticides are generally applied in larger amounts than those needed for the pest control and they are swept away by transport processes such as leaching. Liquid phase adsorption is one of the mechanisms which decrease solute mobility and thus could be suitable for assessing the capacity of materials to adsorb pollutants. Several treatment processes are available to remove inorganic and organic pollutants (including herbicides) from aqueous or gaseous phase, with adsorption on activated carbons being often considered to be highly efficient, easy to use and one of the most economical [1]. In particular, the concentration of compounds belonging to the phenoxyacid group has increased and a worrying fact is that these compounds are more often detected in both superficial and underground waters. MCPA was selected because it is considered highly carcinogenic, its biological degradation is very slow and it has been detected in natural and drinking waters with contamination levels up to 0.4 µg/L [2]. In Portugal, for example, permitted levels have been decreased to only 0.1 µg/L for any one pesticide or a total of 0.5 µg/L for all [3].
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