Abstract
This study evaluated the capacity of adsorbent biochar derived from pequi husks to remove glyphosate (commercial formulation) in aqueous medium under three pH conditions (5.5, 7.0 and 8.0). This biochar presented a mean yield of 33.1% ± 2.66% and a high amount of surface particles of small dimensions endowing it with high surface area. The results showed that removal is proportional to pH increase in the range of 5.5 to 8.0. Adsorption assays performed at pH 7 and 8 fitted better to the Langmuir pseudo-first order kinetics model with fast adsorption in the first 15 to 30 minutes. The results for the acidic pH range fit none of the adopted models satisfactorily. The results obtained suggest that adsorbent can be used as an efficient and inexpensive alternative for the adsorption of glyphosate present in commercial formulations from aqueous matrices.
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Borba, L. L., Cuba, R. M. F., Cuba Terán, F. J., Castro, M. N., & Mendes, T. A. (2019). Use of adsorbent biochar from pequi (Caryocar Brasiliense) husks for the removal of commercial formulation of glyphosate from aqueous media. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 62. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2019180450
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