Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369012 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 5 Pages |
The adsorption of chloridazon (5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenylpyridazin-3(2H)-one) on natural and ammonium kerolite samples from aqueous solution at 10, 25 and 40 °C has been studied by using batch experiments. The experimental data points were fitted to the Langmuir equation in order to calculate the adsorption capacities (Xm) of the samples; two straight lines were obtained, which indicates that the adsorption process takes place in two different stages. Values for Xm1 (first stage) ranged from 1.1 Ã 10â2 mol kgâ1 for natural kerolite at 40 °C up to 5.1 Ã 10â2 mol kgâ1 for ammonium kerolite at 10 °C and the values for Xm2 (second stage) ranged from 9.1 Ã 10â2 mol kgâ1 for natural kerolite at 40 °C up to 14 Ã 10â2 mol kgâ1 for natural kerolite at 10 °C. The adsorption experiments showed on the one hand, that the ammonium kerolite is more effective than natural kerolite to adsorb chloridazon in the range of temperature studied and on the other hand, that the lower temperature, the more effective the adsorption of chloridazon on the adsorbents studied.