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Chemosphere | 2013

Influence of soil copper content on the kinetics of thiram adsorption and on thiram leachability from soils

Olga M.S. Filipe; Carina A. Esteves Costa; M.M. Vidal; Eduarda B.H. Santos

This work aimed to assess the influence of soil copper content on the sorption processes of thiram, a fungicide widely used in agriculture, most of the times together with copper. Two different types of studies were performed: (1) desorption studies of thiram with acetonitrile after batch adsorption equilibration, and ageing of the wet soil for a variable period of time; (2) kinetic studies of thiram adsorption performed using the soil in its original form and after fortification with copper ions. In the desorption studies, with the increase of the ageing time, a decrease of the thiram peak and a simultaneous increase of a new peak, assigned to a copper complex, were observed in the chromatograms. This new peak increases sharply until an ageing period of about 4d and then this area is maintained approximately constant until 18 d, the maximum ageing period studied. These results indicate that thiram reacts with copper ions along time giving rise to the formation of relatively persistent copper complexes in soil. Desorption studies with CaCl(2) 0.01 M solution showed that this complex is not extracted. Thus, it is not easily leached to ground and surface waters and copper may contribute to thiram immobilization in soil. The kinetic studies of thiram adsorption were performed in both soils and for two initial thiram concentrations (~7 and 20 mg L(-1)). For the soil fortified with copper the percentage of adsorbed thiram is higher than observed for the original soil at the same initial concentrations and equilibration times and 100% of adsorption is attained in 15 h or 48 h, depending on the thiram initial concentration. Four kinetic equations, the pseudo first- and second-order equations, the Elovich and the intraparticle diffusion equations were selected to fit the kinetic data of the adsorption process of thiram onto both original and fortified soil. The best model to describe the kinetics of thiram adsorption onto the original soil is the intraparticle diffusion model. For the soil fortified with copper ions we verified that for the highest initial thiram concentration, the best model is also the intraparticle diffusion model, however, for the lower initial thiram concentration the best model is the pseudo second-order kinetic equation, suggesting that, for a high Cu:Thi ratio, a chemical reaction of thiram with copper ions on the soil surface can occur, and it may be the rate controlling step. Since the kinetics of adsorption depends on both soil copper content and the initial thiram concentration in solution, i.e. depends on Cu:Thi ratio, it is difficult to choose a fixed batch equilibration time for adsorption studies of thiram.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2012

Characterization of ulvan extracts to assess the effect of different steps in the extraction procedure

Carina A. Esteves Costa; Anabela Alves; Paula C. Rodrigues Pinto; Rui A. Sousa; Eduardo A. Borges da Silva; Rui L. Reis; Alírio E. Rodrigues


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013

Oxidation of Lignin from Eucalyptus globulus Pulping Liquors to Produce Syringaldehyde and Vanillin

Paula C. Pinto; Carina A. Esteves Costa; Alírio E. Rodrigues


Industrial Crops and Products | 2014

Evaluation of chemical processing impact on E. globulus wood lignin and comparison with bark lignin

Carina A. Esteves Costa; Paula C. Rodrigues Pinto; Alírio E. Rodrigues


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2012

Water Remediation Using Calcium Phosphate Derived From Marine Residues

Eduardo A. Borges da Silva; Carina A. Esteves Costa; Vítor J.P. Vilar; Cidália M.S. Botelho; Mohamed Boutinguiza Larosi; Juan María Pou Saracho; Rui A.R. Boaventura


Industrial Crops and Products | 2016

Assessment of key features of lignin from lignocellulosic crops: Stalks and roots of corn, cotton, sugarcane, and tobacco

Carina A. Esteves Costa; William M. Coleman; Michael Francis Dube; Alírio E. Rodrigues; Paula C. Rodrigues Pinto


Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2013

Modeling of trivalent chromium speciation in binding sites of marine macroalgae Sargassum Cymosum

F. B. de Souza; S. M. A. Guelli U. Souza; A. A. Ulson de Souza; Carina A. Esteves Costa; Cidália M.S. Botelho; Vítor J.P. Vilar; Rui A.R. Boaventura


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2015

Radar Tool for Lignin Classification on the Perspective of Its Valorization

Carina A. Esteves Costa; Paula C. Pinto; Alírio E. Rodrigues


Separation and Purification Technology | 2018

Lignin fractionation from E. Globulus kraft liquor by ultrafiltration in a three stage membrane sequence

Carina A. Esteves Costa; Paula C. Rodrigues Pinto; Alírio E. Rodrigues


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2016

Performance of Side-Streams from Eucalyptus Processing as Sources of Polysaccharides and Lignins by Kraft Delignification

Paula C. Pinto; Cátia Oliveira; Carina A. Esteves Costa; Alírio E. Rodrigues

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Cidália M.S. Botelho

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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