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Characterizing pesticide sorption and degradation in microscale biopurification systems using column displacement experiments. | LitMetric

Characterizing pesticide sorption and degradation in microscale biopurification systems using column displacement experiments.

Environ Pollut

Laboratory of Crop Protection Chemistry, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.

Published: February 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • Biopurification systems for pesticide-contaminated water are effective but lack detailed understanding of their internal processes.
  • Displacement experiments with four pesticides showed that bromide, isoproturon, and bentazone degradation fits well with convection-dispersion equations, while metalaxyl and linuron require more complex Monod-type kinetics.
  • The study revealed discrepancies in pesticide behavior in column experiments versus batch tests, with mobility ranking as bentazone > metalaxyl/isoproturon > linuron, and degradability ranking as linuron > metalaxyl/isoproturon > bentazone.

Article Abstract

Biopurification systems treating pesticide contaminated water are very efficient, however they operate as a black box. Processes inside the system are not yet characterized. To optimize the performance, knowledge of degradation and retention processes needs to be generated. Therefore, displacement experiments were carried out for four pesticides (isoproturon, bentazone, metalaxyl, linuron) in columns containing different organic mixtures. Bromide, isoproturon and bentazone breakthrough curves (BTCs) were well described using the convection-dispersion equation (CDE) and a first-order degradation kinetic approach. Metalaxyl and linuron BTCs were well described using the CDE model expanded with Monod-type kinetics. Freundlich sorption, first-order degradation and Monod kinetics coefficients were fitted to the BTCs. Fitted values of the distribution coefficient K(f,column) were much lower than those determined from batch experiments. Based on mobility, pesticides were ranked as: bentazone>metalaxyl-isoproturon>linuron. Based on degradability, pesticides were ranked as: linuron>metalaxyl-isoproturon>bentazone.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2008.09.008DOI Listing

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