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Unraveling the role of polysaccharide-goethite associations on glyphosate' adsorption-desorption dynamics and binding mechanisms

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JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
卷 653, 期 -, 页码 1283-1292

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2023.09.141

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Organo-mineral associations; Organic-organic interactions; Polysaccharide-goethite complex; Adsorption; Desorption; Kinetics; In-situ ATR-FTIR; XPS; Inner-and outer-sphere complexes; Noncovalent interactions

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This study investigates the adsorption and desorption mechanisms and kinetics of glyphosate at organo-mineral interfaces. The results show that the presence of polysaccharide on mineral surfaces affects the extent and rate of glyphosate adsorption and desorption, with higher polysaccharide surface loading leading to lower desorption and slower kinetics.
Hypothesis: Glyphosate retention at environmental interfaces is strongly governed by adsorption , desorption processes. In particular, glyphosate can react with organo-mineral associations (OMAs) in soils, sediments , aquatic environments. We hypothesize mineral-adsorbed biomacromolecules modulate the extent and rate of glyphosate adsorption and desorption where electrostatic and noncovalent interactions with organo-mineral surfaces are favored. Experiments: Here we use in-situ attenuated total reflectance Fourier-transform infrared, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and batch experiments to characterize glyphosate' adsorption and desorption mechanisms and kinetics at an organo-mineral interface. Model polysaccharide-goethite OMAs are prepared with a range of organic (polysaccharide, PS) surface loadings. Sequential adsorption-desorption studies are conducted by introducing glyphosate and background electrolyte solutions, respectively, to PS-goethite OMAs.Findings: We find the extent of glyphosate adsorption at PS-goethite interfaces was reduced compared to that at the goethite interface. However, increased polysaccharide surface loading resulted in lower relative glyphosate desorption. At the same time, increased PS surface loading yielded slower glyphosate adsorption and desorption kinetics compared to corresponding processes at the goethite interface. We highlight that adsorbed PS promotes the formation of weak noncovalent interactions between glyphosate and PS-goethite OMAs, including the evo-lution of hydrogen bonds between (i) the amino group of glyphosate and PS and (ii) the phosphonate group of glyphosate and goethite. It is also observed that glyphosate' phosphonate group preferentially forms inner-sphere monodentate complexes with goethite in PS-goethite whereas bidentate configurations are favored on goethite.

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