Metribuzin removal with electro-activated granular carbon
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universite de bouira
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The main purpose of this work was to extend the application of a novel separation technique to the
removal of pesticides from superficial waters. The technique is based on the process of adsorption on
granular activated carbons (GAC) that are initially activated by an electrical potential. The activation
technique, so-called electro-activation, was applied to a column of GAC, in which the adsorption of the
pesticide metribuzin was investigated under process-affecting variables, namely, the electrochemical
potential, the initial metribuzin to GAC concentration ratio and the ionic strength of the adsorbed solution,
which was varied by adding solutions of NaCl, KCl and Na2SO4. The results obtained for a solution with
an initial metribuzin to GAC concentration ratio of 30 mg/g, an electrical potential of
−200 mV/SCE and
an NaCl solution of 2 g dm−3 showed a maximum increase in the adsorption capacity of metribuzin of
38% compared to that obtained without the electro-activation of GAC.
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Elsevier Science