clay and oxyfluorofen

clay has been researched along with oxyfluorofen* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for clay and oxyfluorofen

ArticleYear
Effect of the polarity reversal frequency in the electrokinetic-biological remediation of oxyfluorfen polluted soil.
    Chemosphere, 2017, Volume: 177

    This work studies the feasibility of the periodic polarity reversal strategy (PRS) in a combined electrokinetic-biological process for the remediation of clayey soil polluted with a herbicide. Five two-weeks duration electrobioremediation batch experiments were performed in a bench scale set-up using spiked clay soil polluted with oxyfluorfen (20 mg kg

    Topics: Aluminum Silicates; Biodegradation, Environmental; Clay; Electricity; Environmental Restoration and Remediation; Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers; Herbicides; Soil Pollutants

2017
Enhanced dissipation of oxyfluorfen, ethalfluralin, trifluralin, propyzamide, and pendimethalin in soil by solarization and biosolarization.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2010, Feb-24, Volume: 58, Issue:4

    This study was conducted to assess the effects of solarization and biosolarization on the degradation of oxyfluorfen, ethalfluralin, trifluralin, propyzamide, and pendimethalin. The experimental design consisted of 17 L pots filled with clay-loam soil, which were contaminated with the studied herbicides. Then, soil disinfection treatments were applied during the summer season, including a control without disinfection (C), solarization (S), and biosolarization (BS). Soil from five pots per treatment was sampled periodically up to 90 days. Herbicide dissipation rates were higher in both S and BS treatments with regard to the control. Similar dissipation rates were observed under S and BS for most of the herbicides studied, except oxyfluorfen and pendimethalin, which were degraded to a greater extent in the BS than in the S treatment. The obtained results showed that both solarization and biosolarization can be considered, in addition to soil disinfection techniques, such as bioremediation tools for herbicide-polluted soils.

    Topics: Aluminum Silicates; Aniline Compounds; Benzamides; Clay; Disinfection; Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers; Herbicides; Molecular Weight; Soil; Solubility; Sunlight; Trifluralin

2010