Listar por tema "Atrazine"
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Adsorption of atrazine herbicide from water by diospyros kaki fruit waste activated carbon
(ElsevierNetherlands, 2021-11-10)In this work, Diospyros kaki fruit waste was employed as a precursor material to develop a high surface area activated carbon, which efficiently removed the toxic herbicide atrazine (ATZ) from synthetic water solutions and ... -
Application of araçá fruit husks (Psidium cattleianum) in the preparation of activated carbon with FeCl3 for atrazine herbicide adsorption
(Institution of Chemical EngineersUnited Kingdom, 2022-04)The residual husks of the edible fruits of Psidium cattleianum were carbonized with FeCl3 as an activating agent and used as an adsorbent to remove the toxic herbicide. After the carbonization step, changes in the material’s ... -
Effective adsorptive removal of atrazine herbicide in river waters by a novel hydrochar derived from Prunus serrulata bark
(Springer Science + Business MediaGermany, 2021)In this work, a novel and effective hydrochar was prepared by hydrothermal treatment of Prunus serrulata bark to remove the pesticide atrazine in river waters. The hydrothermal treatment has generated hydrochar with a rough ... -
Investigation of biochar from Cedrella fissilis applied to the adsorption of atrazine herbicide from an aqueous medium
(Elsevier BVUnited Kingdom, 2022)Biochar was produced from the sawdust of the wood forest species Cedrella fissilis and later used as an adsorbent to remove atrazine herbicide from aqueous media. Biochar showed high thermal stability, an amorphous structure, ... -
Investigation of biochar from Cedrella fissilis applied to the adsorption of atrazine herbicide from an aqueous medium
(Elsevier BVUnited Kingdom, 2022)Biochar was produced from the sawdust of the wood forest species Cedrella fissilis and later used as an adsorbent to remove atrazine herbicide from aqueous media. Biochar showed high thermal stability, an amorphous structure, ... -
Microporous activated carbon from the fruits of the invasive species Hovenia dulcis to remove the herbicide atrazine from waters
(ElsevierNetherlands, 2022)The species Hovenia dulcis has become a major issue for the Brazilian biome due to its high adaptation and accelerated propagation, putting the local biodiversity at risk. In this sense, this study sought to generate a new ...