Estudo das interações entre os fungicidas (carbendazim e fuberidazole) e as partículas de argila em suspensão aquosa. Adsorção, fotofísica e fotoquímica / Study of the interaction between fungicides (carbendazim and fuberidazole) and the clay particles in suspension aqueous. Adsorption, photophysical, photochemical

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

In the present work, studies on the interaction between the fungicides (carbendazim and fuberidazole) and clay particles in aqueous suspension. It has been studied by isotherm adsorption, UV spectroscopy, emission of fluorescence and X-Ray. The results were fitted according the Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin- Radushkevich isotherms indicating a high affinity between the fungicide and the clay surfaces. The adsorption capacity in the SWy-1 clay was higher than the SHCa-1 and SYn-1 clays, being these last clays with same adsorption capacity between them. The fungicides can be adsorbed as neutral molecules in the external surfaces as well can be protonated in the interlamellar region of the clay particles. Spectrofothometric measurements in the UV region were taken after different time intervals. A mechanism for the adsorption of fungicides molecules on the clay particles was perceived, leading to a better understanding of the adsorption of this compound on clays. The data obtained by the absorption spectrophotometry in the UV region of the fuberidazole adsorbed in the particle clays and its adsorption isotherms indicated the correlation between the saturation of the clays and the saturation of the acid sites in the adsorption process. When carbendazim was adsorbed on the SHCa-1 and SYn-1 clay particles, the emission intensity increased significantly. However with the fuberidazole was decreased. The emission spectra showed bands attributed to both neutral adsorbed and protonated forms of the fungicides. The emission of the fungicides molecules adsorbed on the particles of SWy-1 clays was almost totally quenched due to the high load of iron. The carbendazim photodegradation process was significantly accelerated when carbendazim was adsorbed on the clay particles compared to the aqueous phase. It was possible to determine the absorption and emission spectra of photoproducts formed on the clay particles, which were not detected in other studies reported in the literature.

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photodegradation adsorção argilas fotodegradação clay montmorillonite fotofísica pesticide adsorption pesticidas montmorilonitas photophysical

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