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Removal of bentazone from micro-polluted water using MIEX resin: Kinetics, equilibrium, and mechanism

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 381-387

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S1001-0742(10)60441-X

Keywords

bentazone; MIEX resin; ion exchange; micro-polluted water

Funding

  1. National High-Tech Research and Development Program (863) of China [2008AA06A414]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50921064]

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The contamination of surface and ground water by bentazone has attracted increasing global concern in recent years. We conducted a detailed investigation using MIEX resin to eliminate bentazone from waters. Batch experiments were carried out to evaluate the effect of process parameters, such as retention time, resin amount, and initial pesticide concentration, on removal efficiency of bentazone. Results showed the sorption process was fast and bentazone could be efficiently removed in 30 minutes. The kinetic process of bentazone sorption on MIEX resin was well described by pseudo second-order model and intraparticle diffusion was the rate controlling step. The MIEX resin possessed the highest sorption capacity of 0.2656 mmol/mL for bentazone according to Langmuir fitting. Bentazone is a hydrophobic ionizable organic compound, and both ionic charge and hydrophobic aromatic structure governed the sorption characteristics on MIEX resin. The different removal efficiencies of ionic and non-ionic pesticides, combined with the charge balance equations of bentazone, SO42-, NO3- and Cl-, indicated that removal of bentazone using MIEX resin occurred primarily via ion exchange.

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