clay has been researched along with oxyfluorofen* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for clay and oxyfluorofen
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Effect of the polarity reversal frequency in the electrokinetic-biological remediation of oxyfluorfen polluted soil.
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.
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 |