HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils

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Autor(a) principal: Queiroz,Maria Eugênia C.
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Lanças,Fernando M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50531997000100002
Resumo: The sorption and desorption of herbicides ametryn, atrazine and metolachlor were studied in five Brazilian soils with various organic matter contents using high resolution gas chromatography (HRGC). The regression lines generated presented a coefficient of determination > 0.964, which indicates a good fit of the data by the Freundlich equation. Sorption reached an apparent equilibrium in the soils within approximately 6 h. Hysteresis was observed in both sorption and desorption isotherms. Significant correlations were found among sorption of herbicides, organic matter, and cation-exchange capacity. No relationship was found between adsorption of the herbicides (ametryn, atrazine, and metolachlor) and their water solubility, pKa, and molecular mass, since these herbicides do not belong to the same chemical family. On account of this, the relationship between sorption and herbicide properties cited above was established only for s-triazines. The s-triazine adsorption showed a direct relationship with water solubility, pKa and molecular mass of these compounds on the studied soils.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
title HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
spellingShingle HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
Queiroz,Maria Eugênia C.
adsorption
desorption
herbicides
soils
title_short HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
title_full HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
title_fullStr HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
title_full_unstemmed HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
title_sort HRGC study of sorption and desorption of atrazine, ametryn and metolachlor on Brazilian soils
author Queiroz,Maria Eugênia C.
author_facet Queiroz,Maria Eugênia C.
Lanças,Fernando M.
author_role author
author2 Lanças,Fernando M.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Queiroz,Maria Eugênia C.
Lanças,Fernando M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adsorption
desorption
herbicides
soils
topic adsorption
desorption
herbicides
soils
description The sorption and desorption of herbicides ametryn, atrazine and metolachlor were studied in five Brazilian soils with various organic matter contents using high resolution gas chromatography (HRGC). The regression lines generated presented a coefficient of determination > 0.964, which indicates a good fit of the data by the Freundlich equation. Sorption reached an apparent equilibrium in the soils within approximately 6 h. Hysteresis was observed in both sorption and desorption isotherms. Significant correlations were found among sorption of herbicides, organic matter, and cation-exchange capacity. No relationship was found between adsorption of the herbicides (ametryn, atrazine, and metolachlor) and their water solubility, pKa, and molecular mass, since these herbicides do not belong to the same chemical family. On account of this, the relationship between sorption and herbicide properties cited above was established only for s-triazines. The s-triazine adsorption showed a direct relationship with water solubility, pKa and molecular mass of these compounds on the studied soils.
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