Abstract

The sorption of linuron on bentonite desiccated at 110°C untreated, and acid-treated with H2SO4 solutions over a concentration range between 0.25 M and 1.00 M from aqueous solution at 25°C has been studied by using batch experiments. In addition, column experiments were carried out with the bentonite sample treated with the 1.00 M H 2SO4 solution [B-A(1.00)] by using two aqueous solutions of linuron of different concentrations (C=4.97 mg dm−3 and C=7.63 mg dm−3 ). The experimental data points have been fitted to the Langmuir equation in order to calculate the sorption capacities (Xm) of the samples; Xm values range from 0.02 g kg−1 for the untreated bentonite [B-N] up to 0.20 g kg−1 for the sample acid-treated with the 1.00 M H2 SO4 solution. The removal efficiency (R ) has also been calculated; R values ranging from 15.86% for the [B-N] sample up to 41.54% for [B-A(1.00)]. The batch experiments show that the acid-treated bentonite is more effective than the natural bentonite in relation to sorption of linuron. The column experiments show that the B-A(1.00) sample might be reasonably used in removing linuron, the column efficiency increasing from 61.8% for the C=7.63 mg dm−3 aqueous solution of linuron up to 77.6% for the C=4.97 mg dm−3 one. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry

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