2010
DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.g09-41
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Adsorption of bromoxynil by modified bentonite: influence of pH and temperature

Abstract: This study investigates the adsorption behavior of bromoxynil under various pH and temperature conditions. Organo-bentonite complexes were prepared and used as adsorbents for bromoxynil. The concentrations of bromoxynil in equilibrium solution were determined by HPLC. Results showed that bromoxynil was best adsorbed by bentonite surfaces modified with NCP or HDTBP at various loadings, and adsorption was further enhanced by lowering the pH and/or optimizing the temperature of the adsorption reaction. Release of… Show more

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“…The effects of pH values on the ionization status of Thiabendazole molecules are shown in Figure 4. Our suggestion is supported by the previous results of El-Nahhal and Safi [29], who provided acceptable ionization status of bromoxynile adsorption on organo-clays and by Rodriguez et al [30] who achieved Thiabendazole separation using a buffer of formic acid-ammonium formate at pH 3.5 with 2% of methanol using solid phase extraction.…”
Section: Influence Of Ph On Thiabendazole Adsorptionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The effects of pH values on the ionization status of Thiabendazole molecules are shown in Figure 4. Our suggestion is supported by the previous results of El-Nahhal and Safi [29], who provided acceptable ionization status of bromoxynile adsorption on organo-clays and by Rodriguez et al [30] who achieved Thiabendazole separation using a buffer of formic acid-ammonium formate at pH 3.5 with 2% of methanol using solid phase extraction.…”
Section: Influence Of Ph On Thiabendazole Adsorptionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The low adsorption in this case is due to the hydrophilic surface of bentonite particles and the hydrophobic properties of Thiabendazole molecules. This explanation is supported by previous reports of [29] that found a high adsorbed amount of bromoxynil in soil and wheat char at low pH. Furthermore, the shape of the isotherm tends to be L-type and adsorption occurs as the Longmuir type at various pH values, due to changes in the electronic form of Thiabendazole a result of pH changes.…”
Section: Adsorption Isotherms At Different Phsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This explanation agreed with previous reports [40] [41] that found the presence of a cationic molecule in aqueous phase of organic molecules increased the solubility of the organic molecules in water phase due to hydrogen bonding or through hydrophobic hydrophobic interactions between both molecules resulting in a dramatic change in the behavior of organic molecules. Formation of hydrogen bonding between organic and inorganic molecules has be previously demonstrated [42] [43] [44]. This formation may enhance penetration, transport and /or movement of organic molecules through different barriers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…No obstante, este comportamiento no es general para todos los sistemas adsorbato-adsorbente, por lo que debe determinarse experimentalmente, dado que un aumento o disminución de pH puede aumentar o disminuir la capacidad de adsorción sobre un material. Existen estudios donde se han podido comprobar ambas consecuencias [39][40][41][42][43].…”
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