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Adsorption and desorption of atrazine and deethylatrazine by low organic carbon geologic materials

January 1, 1994

The adsorption and desorption of atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) and a primary metabolite, deethylatrazine (2-amino-4-chloro-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine; DEA), by low organic C (≤ 3.3 g kg−1) materials were measured by batch-equilibrium techniques. The adsorbents were samples of glacial outwash sand, till, and stream sediments. The adsorption of both atrazine and DEA conformed to linear isotherms. The adsorption of atrazine by most of the adsorbents yielded apparent Koc values that were in excess of those based on surface agricultural soils. Adsorption correlated with only the pH of the sand-water suspensions. The desorption of atrazine was hysteretic under the conditions of the measurement. DEA had a lower affinity for the same adsorbents; the mean ratio of Kd values of DEA to those of atrazine was 0.37 ± 0.20. DEA adsorption did not correlate with organic C, surface area, clay content of the adsorbents, or with the pH of the suspensions. DEA adsorption, unlike atrazine, tended to be reversible. There was a linear relationship between the adsorption constants of atrazine and those of DEA.

Publication Year 1994
Title Adsorption and desorption of atrazine and deethylatrazine by low organic carbon geologic materials
DOI 10.2134/jeq1994.00472425002300030021x
Authors W. R. Roy, I.G. Krapac
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Environmental Quality
Index ID 70017090
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse