The adsorption and desorption of dimepiperate, S-(alpha,alpha-dimethylbenzyl)-1-piperidinecarbothioate, on three soils of various physical and chemical properties was studied. Adsorption isotherms conformed to Freundlich equation. The k(f) values increased with increasing organic carbon content of the soils. To confirm the effect of organic matter, the adsorption of the herbicide was studied after removal of organic matter by peroxidation. This soil treatment caused a sequential loss of adsorptive capacity. Desorption isotherms also conformed to Freundlich equation, but K(des) values were higher than those for adsorption and increased with increase in concentration of initially adsorbed dimepiperate. Hysteresis was indicated by the decrease in slope of desorption compared to adsorption isotherms. Hysteresis decreased with increasing methanol content in the extracting solution. The factors involved are discussed.

ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION OF DIMEPIPERATE BY SOILS / Pusino, Alba; Liu, Wp; Petretto, S; Gessa, C.. - In: WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION. - ISSN 0049-6979. - 73:1-4(1994), pp. 325-331. [10.1007/BF00477996]

ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION OF DIMEPIPERATE BY SOILS

PUSINO, Alba;
1994-01-01

Abstract

The adsorption and desorption of dimepiperate, S-(alpha,alpha-dimethylbenzyl)-1-piperidinecarbothioate, on three soils of various physical and chemical properties was studied. Adsorption isotherms conformed to Freundlich equation. The k(f) values increased with increasing organic carbon content of the soils. To confirm the effect of organic matter, the adsorption of the herbicide was studied after removal of organic matter by peroxidation. This soil treatment caused a sequential loss of adsorptive capacity. Desorption isotherms also conformed to Freundlich equation, but K(des) values were higher than those for adsorption and increased with increase in concentration of initially adsorbed dimepiperate. Hysteresis was indicated by the decrease in slope of desorption compared to adsorption isotherms. Hysteresis decreased with increasing methanol content in the extracting solution. The factors involved are discussed.
1994
ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION OF DIMEPIPERATE BY SOILS / Pusino, Alba; Liu, Wp; Petretto, S; Gessa, C.. - In: WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION. - ISSN 0049-6979. - 73:1-4(1994), pp. 325-331. [10.1007/BF00477996]
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