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Decontamination of Aqueous Glyphosate, (Aminomethyl) phosphonic Acid, and Glufosinate Solutions by Electro-Fenton-like Process with Mn2+ as the Catalyst

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 57, Issue 11, Pages 4888-4894

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf900876x

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Glyphosate; phosphonate herbicides; electro-Fenton process; Fenton-like process; manganese; water treatment

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The ability of the modified electro-Fenton-like (EF-like) process to degrade aqueous solutions of glyphosate, which is the most widely used herbicide in the world, has been assessed with Mn2+ and other metal ions as catalysts to overcome the problems posed by some stable metal ion complexes of phosphonate herbicides. Bulk electrolyses with a carbon-felt cathode and Pt anode were performed in an undivided cell under galvanostatic conditions to study the effect of the applied current as well as Mn2+ and glyphosate concentrations. The herbicide was completely destroyed in all cases following a pseudofirst-order kinetics, and the second-order rate constant for its reaction with (OH)-O-center dot was determined. The decay trends obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography-fluorometric detection (HPLC-FL) and ion chromatography analysis were similar. AMPA [(aminomethyl)phosphonic acid] was the major reaction intermediate and showed slower pseudofirst-order destruction kinetics. The high mineralization degree obtained for glyphosate solutions confirmed the great performance of the EF-like process with Mn2+, which promotes the C-N cleavage by (OH)-O-center dot attack as the first oxidation step and the C-P cleavage in a further step. High-level decontamination achieved for AMPA and glufosinate solutions corroborated the benefits of this oxidation process.

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