2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.10.014
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Detoxification of pesticide waste via activated carbon adsorption process

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“…The PAC and the Fenton method, therefore, proved to be very good methods for the complete detoxification of pesticide-containing wastewater with regard to nitrifying activated sludge bacteria. The very good detoxification effect of the Fenton process and the activated carbon process has already been demonstrated in several experiments with pesticides dissolved in pure water [54,55]. In particular, organochlorine compounds such as 2,4-D and propanil, which were present in the wastewater discussed here, exhibited very high loadings between 110 and 410 mg/g on activated carbon [56,57].…”
Section: Experiments Regarding Fenton Methods (Fe II /H 2 O 2 )supporting
confidence: 57%
“…The PAC and the Fenton method, therefore, proved to be very good methods for the complete detoxification of pesticide-containing wastewater with regard to nitrifying activated sludge bacteria. The very good detoxification effect of the Fenton process and the activated carbon process has already been demonstrated in several experiments with pesticides dissolved in pure water [54,55]. In particular, organochlorine compounds such as 2,4-D and propanil, which were present in the wastewater discussed here, exhibited very high loadings between 110 and 410 mg/g on activated carbon [56,57].…”
Section: Experiments Regarding Fenton Methods (Fe II /H 2 O 2 )supporting
confidence: 57%
“…[12]. Also the commercial AC darco G-60 removed 1.29 mmol/g of diuron [12]. The AC prepared from PB and MDF and tested on the MCPA, 2,4-D and diuron presented adsorption capacities for these pesticides very close to those obtained with the commercial one, which allow us to state that PB and MDF AC could be a great substitute of those most commonly used for this purpose.…”
Section: Freundlich Adsorption Isothermssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Although the pesticide production adapts to more restrictive regulations concerning their registration and outlines determining the set on the market, these substances are still the threat to the living organisms because of toxicity, persistence, mobility and bioaccumulation (Foo and Hameed 2010;Lapworth et al 2012;Ramalho et al 2013). Moreover, the usage of pesticides is very intensive because they are an effective tool for increasing the food production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%