tannins and 4-bromoaniline

tannins has been researched along with 4-bromoaniline* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for tannins and 4-bromoaniline

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Cosorption study of organic pollutants and dissolved organic matter in a soil.
    Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987), 2006, Volume: 142, Issue:3

    In this study we have evaluated the effects of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on sorption of imidacloprid, 3,4-dichloroaniline (3,4-DCA) and 4-bromoaniline (4-BA) on a typical calcareous soil (Luvic Xerosol) from south-eastern Spain. Two different types of DOM were used, that is to say, dissolved natural organic matter extracts from a commercial peat (DNOM) and a high-purity tannic acid (TA) solution. The experiments were carried out in a 0.01 M CaCl2 aqueous medium at 25 degrees C. The results indicated that the presence of both DNOM and TA, over a concentration range of 15-100 mg L(-1), produced an increase in the amount of 3,4-DCA and 4-BA sorbed and a decrease in the amount of imidacloprid retained on the soil studied. A modified distribution coefficient, K(doc), has been proposed as a safer parameter for soil sorption predictions of organic pollutants and it could be of help to model the fate of these in the environment.

    Topics: Adsorption; Aniline Compounds; Calcium; Environmental Monitoring; Environmental Restoration and Remediation; Geologic Sediments; Herbicides; Humic Substances; Imidazoles; Neonicotinoids; Nitro Compounds; Organic Chemicals; Soil; Soil Pollutants; Solubility; Tannins

2006
Effects of dissolved organic carbon on sorption of 3,4-dichloroaniline and 4-bromoaniline in a calcareous soil.
    Chemosphere, 2005, Volume: 59, Issue:5

    To evaluate the effects of dissolved organic carbon on sorption of 3,4-dichloroaniline (3,4-DCA) and 4-bromoaniline (4-BA) on soils, batch sorption experiments were carried out. The soil used was a typical calcareous soil from south-eastern Spain. Two different types of dissolved organic carbon were used, that is, dissolved organic carbon extracts from a commercial peat (DOC-PE) and high-purity tannic acid (DOC-TA). The experiments were carried out in a 0.01 M CaCl2 aqueous medium at 25 degrees C. The results obtained from the sorption experiments show that the presence of both DOC-PE and DOC-TA, over a concentration range of 15-100 mg l-1, produced in all cases, an increase in the amount of 3,4-DCA and 4-BA adsorbed on the soil studied.

    Topics: Adsorption; Aniline Compounds; Carbon; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Soil; Soil Pollutants; Spain; Tannins

2005