Nicosulfuron sorption kinetics and sorption/desorption on volcanic ash-derived soils: poposal of sorption and transport mechanisms
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Cáceres Jensen, Lizethly
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Rodríguez Becerra, Jorge
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Escudey, Mauricio
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Joo-Nagata, Jorge
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Villagra, Cristian A.
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Domínguez Vera, Valentina
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Neira Albornoz, Angelo
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Cornejo Huentemilla, Maribel
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2020-04-24T21:36:06Z
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2020-04-24T21:36:06Z
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2020
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Journal of Hazardous Materials 385 (2020) 121576
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10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121576
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/174109
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Nicosulfuron sorption/desorption kinetics were studied through batch sorption studies in ten volcanic ash-derived Andisol and Ultisol soils with acidic pH and variable surface charge. Two different kinetic models were used to fit the experimental data: i) Models to establish kinetic parameters (Pseudo-First and Pseudo-SecondOrder), and ii) Models to describe solute transport mechanisms of organic compounds on sorbents (Intrapartide Diffusion, Dimensionless Intraparticle, Boyd, and Two-Site Nonequilibrium). Sorption kinetic data best fit the pseudo-second-order model. Application of these models to describe solute transport suggests that underlying mechanisms are complex in all soils due to: i) surface sorption, with mass transfers controlling sorption kinetics across the boundary layer; and ii) pore diffusion (i.e. intraparticle diffusion into macropores and micropores). The Freundlich model explained equilibrium sorption data in all cases (R-2 > 0.9979) with K-f values higher than those reported for different class of soils (6.85-16.08 mu g(1-1/n )mL(1/n) g(-1)). The hysteresis was significant in all studied soils. The lower sorption rate on Ultisols must be considered in regards to Nicosulfuron leaching potential.
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DIUMCE project, Chile 06-2019-APIX
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) CONICYT FONDECYT 11110421 11100308
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) FCHA/DOCTORADO NACIONAL/2017-21170499
Basal Funding for Scientific and Technological Centers of Excellence FB0807