2016
DOI: 10.2298/ciceq150608025g
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Photodegradation of dimethenamid-P in deionised and ground water

Abstract: Article Highlights • Photocatalytic degradation of dimethenamid-P herbicide is presented • Degradation was studied in deionised and ground water under different conditions • Photocatalytic degradation of dimethenamid-P is much faster in ground water • HPLC showed almost complete removal of herbicide after 90 min in both water • TOC showed herbicide was mineralized 64% in deionised and 50% in ground water

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“…The obtained results ( Figure 6) show that the chlorides are a more powerful inhibitor in comparison to sulphates, which is in accordance with previously reported results on salt effects [35]. The increase in salt concentration increases the inhibition of the reaction.…”
Section: The Effect Of the Added Saltssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The obtained results ( Figure 6) show that the chlorides are a more powerful inhibitor in comparison to sulphates, which is in accordance with previously reported results on salt effects [35]. The increase in salt concentration increases the inhibition of the reaction.…”
Section: The Effect Of the Added Saltssupporting
confidence: 91%