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Advanced oxidation of commercial herbicides mixture: experimental design and phytotoxicity evaluation
Fecha
2017-05Registro en:
López, Alejandro; Coll, Andrea; Lescano, Maia Raquel; Zalazar, Cristina Susana; Advanced oxidation of commercial herbicides mixture: experimental design and phytotoxicity evaluation; Springer Heidelberg; Environmental Science And Pollution Research; 5-2017; 1-10
0944-1344
1614-7499
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
López, Alejandro
Coll, Andrea
Lescano, Maia Raquel
Zalazar, Cristina Susana
Resumen
In this work, the suitability of the UV/H2O2 process for commercial herbicides mixture degradation was studied. Glyphosate, the herbicide most widely used in the world, was mixed with other herbicides that have residual activity as 2,4-D and atrazine. Modeling of the process response related to specific operating conditions like initial pH and initial H2O2 to total organic carbon molar ratio was assessed by the response surface methodology (RSM). Results have shown that second-order polynomial regression model could well describe and predict the system behavior within the tested experimental region. It also correctly explained the variability in the experimental data. Experimental values were in good agreement with the modeled ones confirming the significance of the model and highlighting the success of RSM for UV/H2O2 process modeling. Phytotoxicity evolution throughout the photolytic degradation process was checked through germination tests indicating that the phytotoxicity of the herbicides mixture was significantly reduced after the treatment. The end point for the treatment at the operating conditions for maximum TOC conversion was also identified.