Studies on degradation of glyphosate by several oxidative chemical processes: Ozonation,photolysis and heterogeneous photocatalysis |
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Authors: | Marcia R. Assalin Sandra G. De Moraes Sonia C. N. Queiroz Vera L. Ferracini Nelson Duran |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratório de Residuos e Contaminantes-Embrapa Meio Ambiente , Jaguariúna, SP, Brazil;2. Instituto de Quimica da Unicamp , Campinas, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Several different Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) including ozonation at pH 6.5 and 10, photolysis and heterogeneous photocatalysis using TiO2 as semiconductor and dissolved oxygen as electron acceptor were applied to study the degradation of glyphosate (N-phosphonomethyl glycine) in water. The degree of glyphosate degradation, the reactions kinetic and the formation of the major metabolite, aminomethyl phosphonic acid (AMPA), were evaluated. Ozonation at pH 10 resulted in the maximum mineralization of glyphosate. It was observed that under the experimental conditions used in this study the degradation of glyphosate followed the first-order kinetics. The half-life obtained for glyphosate degradation in the O3/pH 10 process was 1.8 minutes. |
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Keywords: | Ozonation pesticide advanced oxidation process heterogeneous photocatalysis degradation glyphosate |
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