%0 Journal Article
%T Adsorption-desorption behavior of acetochlor to soils in the presence of some environmental substances
%A YE Chang-ming
%A Lei Zhi-fang
%A
YE Chang-ming
%A LEI Zhi-fang
%J 环境科学学报(英文版)
%D 2002
%I
%X The behavior of herbicide acetochlor adsorption desorption to soil in the presence of humic acid (HA), anionic surfactant sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (SDBS), cationic surfactant hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (HDAB) and NH 4NO 3 as a chemical fertilizer was studied. Observed acetochlor adsorption isotherm were well described using Freundlich isotherm equation, from which the desorption isotherm equation has been deduced. The deduced equation can more directly describe acetochlor desorption process. The results showed that the enhance of acetochlor adsorption capacity by solid HA was greater than by soluble HA. The presence of NH 4NO 3 can slightly enhance acetochlor adsorption to soil by comparison with that measured in NH 4NO 3 free solution. In soil water system, surfactant acetochlor interaction is very complex, and the surfactant adsorptions as well as acetochlor adsorption need to be considered. When acetochlor soil suspensions contained lower concentration SDBS or HDAB (40 mg/L), K f for acetochlor adsorption was decreased in comparison to that measured in SDBS or HDAB free solution. When acetochlor soil suspensions contained higher concentration SDBS or HDAB (corresponding 1400 mg/L or 200 mg/L), K f for acetochlor adsorption was increased in comparison to that measured in SDBS or HDAB free solution.
%K adsorption
%K desorption
%K acetochlor
%K humic acid
%K surfactants
%K ammonium nitrate
%K soil
吸收-解吸
%K 刈草胺
%K 腐植酸
%K 表面活性因子
%K 土壤
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