Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution

In the environment, a pollutant is rarely present alone, and other contaminants can influence its fate. To investigate the influence of the presence of other pollutants on the sorption of pesticides and trace metals (TM), the adsorption of Aclonifen, alachlor, Cd and Cu onto suspended particulate ma...

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Main Authors: Desiree El Azzi, François Laurent, Vincent Roussiez, Lei Chou, Maritxu Guiresse, Jean-Luc Probst
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/9/1222
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spelling doaj-9cd5f7cf2dd643d5a8eaf1ed3755dfad2020-11-24T21:14:36ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-09-01109122210.3390/w10091222w10091222Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous SolutionDesiree El Azzi0François Laurent1Vincent Roussiez2Lei Chou3Maritxu Guiresse4Jean-Luc Probst5EcoLab, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, INPT, Campus ENSAT, Avenue de l’Agrobiopole, 31326 Castanet Tolosan CEDEX, FranceEcoLab, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, INPT, Campus ENSAT, Avenue de l’Agrobiopole, 31326 Castanet Tolosan CEDEX, FranceService de Biogéochimie et Modélisation du Système Terre, Université Libre de Bruxelles, B-1050 Brussels, BelgiumService de Biogéochimie et Modélisation du Système Terre, Université Libre de Bruxelles, B-1050 Brussels, BelgiumEcoLab, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, INPT, Campus ENSAT, Avenue de l’Agrobiopole, 31326 Castanet Tolosan CEDEX, FranceEcoLab, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, INPT, Campus ENSAT, Avenue de l’Agrobiopole, 31326 Castanet Tolosan CEDEX, FranceIn the environment, a pollutant is rarely present alone, and other contaminants can influence its fate. To investigate the influence of the presence of other pollutants on the sorption of pesticides and trace metals (TM), the adsorption of Aclonifen, alachlor, Cd and Cu onto suspended particulate matter (SPM) was studied. SPM was isolated during the flood event of May 2010 in the Save agricultural watershed of SW France. Adsorption equilibrium was reached after 2 h of contact with SPM for pesticides and 24 h for TM. To simulate natural conditions, the SPM load allowing a maximum adsorption of pollutants was set at 1 g L−1 and the concentration of pollutants at 10 μg L−1. These factors being established, the co-presence experiments showed that most contaminants were influenced by the presence of other pollutant(s) in the water, trace metals to a lesser extent than pesticides. The mutual influence can be either competition for the same adsorption sites or formation of new complexes between pollutants. These phenomena can modify the adsorption capacities of each pollutant. The order of introduction into the aqueous solution also influenced the amount of adsorption of pollutants onto SPM. These results open new perspectives on the fate of pollutants.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/9/1222pesticidestrace metalssuspended particulate matteradsorptionco-presence
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author Desiree El Azzi
François Laurent
Vincent Roussiez
Lei Chou
Maritxu Guiresse
Jean-Luc Probst
spellingShingle Desiree El Azzi
François Laurent
Vincent Roussiez
Lei Chou
Maritxu Guiresse
Jean-Luc Probst
Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution
Water
pesticides
trace metals
suspended particulate matter
adsorption
co-presence
author_facet Desiree El Azzi
François Laurent
Vincent Roussiez
Lei Chou
Maritxu Guiresse
Jean-Luc Probst
author_sort Desiree El Azzi
title Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution
title_short Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution
title_full Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution
title_fullStr Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Aclonifen, Alachlor, Cd and Cu onto Natural River Suspended Matter in the Context of Multi-Pollutions: Influence of Contaminant Co-Presence and Order of Input into the Aqueous Solution
title_sort adsorption of aclonifen, alachlor, cd and cu onto natural river suspended matter in the context of multi-pollutions: influence of contaminant co-presence and order of input into the aqueous solution
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In the environment, a pollutant is rarely present alone, and other contaminants can influence its fate. To investigate the influence of the presence of other pollutants on the sorption of pesticides and trace metals (TM), the adsorption of Aclonifen, alachlor, Cd and Cu onto suspended particulate matter (SPM) was studied. SPM was isolated during the flood event of May 2010 in the Save agricultural watershed of SW France. Adsorption equilibrium was reached after 2 h of contact with SPM for pesticides and 24 h for TM. To simulate natural conditions, the SPM load allowing a maximum adsorption of pollutants was set at 1 g L−1 and the concentration of pollutants at 10 μg L−1. These factors being established, the co-presence experiments showed that most contaminants were influenced by the presence of other pollutant(s) in the water, trace metals to a lesser extent than pesticides. The mutual influence can be either competition for the same adsorption sites or formation of new complexes between pollutants. These phenomena can modify the adsorption capacities of each pollutant. The order of introduction into the aqueous solution also influenced the amount of adsorption of pollutants onto SPM. These results open new perspectives on the fate of pollutants.
topic pesticides
trace metals
suspended particulate matter
adsorption
co-presence
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/9/1222
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