Removal of agrochemicals fromwaters by adsorption: A critical comparison among humic-like substances, zeolites, porous oxides, and magnetic nanocomposites

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The use of humic-like substances, zeolites, various porous oxides (i.e., Al, Fe, or Si oxides), and magnetic nanocomposites in the adsorption of agrochemicals from water was critically reviewed. Firstly, the adsorbents were characterized from the structural, textural, and physico-chemical points of view. Secondly, the fundamental aspects of the adsorption of various agrochemicals on the solids (dependence on pH, kinetics, and isotherm of adsorption) were studied and interpreted on the basis of the adsorbent features. Thirdly, iterative processes of agrochemical removal from water by adsorption on the reported solids were described. In particular, in some cases the residual concentration of agrochemicals in water was lower than the maximum concentration of agrochemicals that the Italian regulations allow to be released in wastewater, surface waters, or sink water.

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Marocco, A., Dell’Agli, G., Sannino, F., Esposito, S., Bonelli, B., Allia, P., … Pansini, M. (2020). Removal of agrochemicals fromwaters by adsorption: A critical comparison among humic-like substances, zeolites, porous oxides, and magnetic nanocomposites. Processes, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8020141

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