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

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the efficiency of biopurification systems in treating water contaminated with four pesticides (linuron, isoproturon, bentazone, and metalaxyl) using larger-scale (macrocosm) systems to confirm previous microcosm findings.
  • The retention of pesticides was generally similar in both systems, with linuron showing the highest retention and degradation, followed by isoproturon, metalaxyl, and bentazone.
  • The most effective substrate mixes for degrading or retaining pesticides included those containing dried cow manure, and the study found that delayed degradation for three of the pesticides could be modeled using Monod kinetics.

Article Abstract

The efficiency of biopurification systems to treat pesticide-contaminated water was previously studied in microcosms. To validate the obtained results, macrocosm systems were set-up. Four pesticides (linuron, isoproturon, bentazone, and metalaxyl) were continuously applied to ten different organic substrate mixes. Retention of the pesticides was similar and in some cases slightly lower in the macrocosms compared to the microcosms. Differences in retention between the different mixes were however minimal. Moreover, the classification of the retention strength of the pesticides was identical to that observed in microcosms: linuron>isoproturon>metalaxyl>bentazone. Monod kinetics were used to describe delayed degradation, which occurred for isoproturon, metalaxyl and bentazone. No breakthrough of linuron was observed, thus, this pesticide was appointed as the most retained and/or degraded pesticide, followed by isoproturon, metalaxyl and bentazone. Finally, most of the matrix mixes efficient in degrading or retaining pesticides were mixes containing dried cow manure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2008.11.032DOI Listing

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