A zero-valent iron and organic matter mixture enhances herbicide and herbicide degradation product removal in subsurface waters


Kaisa Kerminen , Ville Salovaara , Merja Hannele Kontro

DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2016.12.013

Received August 26, 2016,Revised November 25, 2016, Accepted December 13, 2016, Available online December 29, 2016

Volume 29,2017,Pages 411-417

The pesticide atrazine, its degradation products, and 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM) are persistent in groundwater environment. We studied whether their dissipation can be enhanced with a mixture of a complex carbon source and zero-valent iron (ZVI) called EHC?. The application rates were 1.0% and 2.0% (by weight) in subsurface sediments slurries (atrazine 30 mg/L), and 2.0% in 1.5 m pilot-scale sediment columns with groundwater flowing through(atrazine 0.08, desethylatrazineDEA 0.03, BAM 0.02 μg/L). Inthe slurries underaerobic conditions, atrazine of 0.88 ± 0.14 mg/g of EHC? was dissipated chemically, as concentrations did not differ significantly between the slurries and their sterilized controls. No degradation occurred in the slurries under anaerobic conditions. In the pilot-scale columns under water-saturated conditions, atrazine, DEA and BAM were not detected in effluents during 33,64 and 64 days from the beginning of the water flow through EHC? columns, respectively, but thereafter traces of compounds could be detected. No atrazine or degradation products (BAM,DEA, deisopropylatrazine, desethyldeisopropylatrazine) could be extracted from the column sedimentsattheendoftheexperiment.Asaresult,thesumofdissipatedpesticideswasabout 7.6 μg/g of EHC? in columns under water-saturated conditions, and 0.88 mg/g of EHC? in slurries under aerobic conditions. EHC? can be used to enhance the dissipation of studied pesticides in small quantities, preferentially under aerobic conditions.

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