2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-021-03362-w
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The Adsorption and Degradation of 2, 4-D Affected by Soil Organic Carbon and Clay

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“…On the other hand, if the soil pH is relatively high, the herbicide’s anionic form is predominant, and, thus, repulsion between the negatively charged molecules and the negatively charged fraction of organic matter occurs. The adsorption based on the electrostatic forces is also related to clay-rich soils [ 43 , 44 , 45 ]. However, adsorption increases only when the ambient pH is below the point of zero charge (pH pzc ) of the clay soil, and attraction between herbicide-deprotonated molecules and positively charged surface sites on minerals occurs.…”
Section: Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids In the Natural Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, if the soil pH is relatively high, the herbicide’s anionic form is predominant, and, thus, repulsion between the negatively charged molecules and the negatively charged fraction of organic matter occurs. The adsorption based on the electrostatic forces is also related to clay-rich soils [ 43 , 44 , 45 ]. However, adsorption increases only when the ambient pH is below the point of zero charge (pH pzc ) of the clay soil, and attraction between herbicide-deprotonated molecules and positively charged surface sites on minerals occurs.…”
Section: Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids In the Natural Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%