Abstract

Adsorption of paraquat and pirimiphos-methyl in water was performed on four adsorbents including montmorillonite (Mt), organoclay (TDA-Mt) from intercalation of Mt with tetradecylammonium chloride, and mesoporous Mt from intragallery templating method (with and without Ti addition). The adsorbents were characterized by X-ray diffraction, N2 adsorption–desorption, and transmission electron microscopy. Paraquat adsorption isotherms followed Langmuir model and the adsorption capacity was as follows: TDA-Mt > Mt > mesoporous Ti-Mt > mesoporous Mt. The adsorption mechanism on TDA-Mt and Mt might be via ion exchange. The adsorption on mesoporous samples was on the external surface with negative charge. The presence of Ti enhanced the adsorption capacity. Pirimiphos-methyl adsorbed on negative charge of the external surface of Mt samples. The adsorbed amount increased with the initial concentration due to a strong intermolecular interaction.

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