Abstract

Several experiments, including adsorption isotherm and flow column tests, were performed to investigate the effect of the air–water interface on the migration of butachlor (C17H26CINO2) in unsaturated soils. To obtain a better simulation of unsaturated flow from the column tests, a tension infiltrometer was employed to exert a suction head on the upper end of the column. The lower end of the column was open to the atmosphere so that the water flow was driven by gravity. It was found that butachlor adsorbed on the air–water interface as well as on the soil surfaces. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm was observed for the air–water interface at concentration ranges up to 2 mg/L. The areas of the soil surface and air–water interface were estimated to quantify the retardation and facilitation effects caused by the soil surface and air–water interface. The preferences of butachlor for adsorption on the air–water interface and soil surface with organic substances were nearly identical. This preference was about t...

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