Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils

Assessing pesticide fate in agricultural soils requires a detailed understanding of their interaction the with decomposing soil component in the environment. Sulfonyl urea herbicide, Triasulfuron, has been evaluated for its sorption behaviour in selected soils via batch equilibration method run in duplicate involving UV spectrophotometry. Selected soils possessed a variable degree of physicochemical make-up. Sorption of Triasulfuron fitted well with linear and Freundlich models, yielding C-type isotherms. Kd span over a range of 4.2-11.9 mL"¹. Correlation and regression analysis proved that pH, organic matter, total organic content and textural properties of soils govern the adsorption and leaching of Triasulfuron. pH and sand expressed negative correlation with Kd (r = -0.997 and r = -0.987) while organic matter, organic content and clay positively impacted Kd (r = 0.987, r = 0.987 and r = 0.980). Negative values of AG vividly proved physical and exothermic adsorption processes. Lower values of AG £ -40 kJ mol-1 exhibited physiosorption of Triasulfuron in selected soils via weak Van der Waal's forces or hydrogen bonding. However, all kinetic values were dependent on the soil physicochemical parameters and demonstrated less adsorption of Triasulfuron for selected soils. Results have been statistically evaluated by ANOVA and the accuracy of fit has been calculated by plotting residual graphs in Minitab. Present study can be further extended to investigation of degradation patterns of Triasulfuron.

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Main Author: Ahmad,Khuram Shahzad
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spelling oai:scielo:S0379-435020170001000232018-03-20Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soilsAhmad,Khuram Shahzad Triasulfuron adsorption organic matter correlation linear Assessing pesticide fate in agricultural soils requires a detailed understanding of their interaction the with decomposing soil component in the environment. Sulfonyl urea herbicide, Triasulfuron, has been evaluated for its sorption behaviour in selected soils via batch equilibration method run in duplicate involving UV spectrophotometry. Selected soils possessed a variable degree of physicochemical make-up. Sorption of Triasulfuron fitted well with linear and Freundlich models, yielding C-type isotherms. Kd span over a range of 4.2-11.9 mL"¹. Correlation and regression analysis proved that pH, organic matter, total organic content and textural properties of soils govern the adsorption and leaching of Triasulfuron. pH and sand expressed negative correlation with Kd (r = -0.997 and r = -0.987) while organic matter, organic content and clay positively impacted Kd (r = 0.987, r = 0.987 and r = 0.980). Negative values of AG vividly proved physical and exothermic adsorption processes. Lower values of AG £ -40 kJ mol-1 exhibited physiosorption of Triasulfuron in selected soils via weak Van der Waal's forces or hydrogen bonding. However, all kinetic values were dependent on the soil physicochemical parameters and demonstrated less adsorption of Triasulfuron for selected soils. Results have been statistically evaluated by ANOVA and the accuracy of fit has been calculated by plotting residual graphs in Minitab. Present study can be further extended to investigation of degradation patterns of Triasulfuron.The South African Chemical InstituteSouth African Journal of Chemistry v.70 20172017-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0379-43502017000100023en
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Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
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title Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
title_short Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
title_full Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
title_fullStr Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
title_full_unstemmed Pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide Triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
title_sort pedospheric sorption investigation of sulfonyl urea herbicide triasulfuron via regression correlation analysis in selected soils
description Assessing pesticide fate in agricultural soils requires a detailed understanding of their interaction the with decomposing soil component in the environment. Sulfonyl urea herbicide, Triasulfuron, has been evaluated for its sorption behaviour in selected soils via batch equilibration method run in duplicate involving UV spectrophotometry. Selected soils possessed a variable degree of physicochemical make-up. Sorption of Triasulfuron fitted well with linear and Freundlich models, yielding C-type isotherms. Kd span over a range of 4.2-11.9 mL"¹. Correlation and regression analysis proved that pH, organic matter, total organic content and textural properties of soils govern the adsorption and leaching of Triasulfuron. pH and sand expressed negative correlation with Kd (r = -0.997 and r = -0.987) while organic matter, organic content and clay positively impacted Kd (r = 0.987, r = 0.987 and r = 0.980). Negative values of AG vividly proved physical and exothermic adsorption processes. Lower values of AG £ -40 kJ mol-1 exhibited physiosorption of Triasulfuron in selected soils via weak Van der Waal's forces or hydrogen bonding. However, all kinetic values were dependent on the soil physicochemical parameters and demonstrated less adsorption of Triasulfuron for selected soils. Results have been statistically evaluated by ANOVA and the accuracy of fit has been calculated by plotting residual graphs in Minitab. Present study can be further extended to investigation of degradation patterns of Triasulfuron.
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