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Acetochlor as a soil pollutant
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2002Acetochlor is a widely used herbicide all over the world. Similarly to other organic pollutants, the environmental fate of the acetochlor is strongly related to its adsorption properties. Static adsorption equilibrium measurements were carried out at 25 degrees C on different types of Hungarian soils characterized by varying amounts of organic matter ...
Zsófia, Lengyel, Rita, Földényi
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Applicator exposure to acetochlor based on biomonitoring
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2005Biomonitoring was used to assess the combined dermal, oral, and inhalation exposure associated with the agricultural use of Harness Plus, an emulsifiable concentrate formulation of the herbicide acetochlor. Twenty Spanish farmers handled and applied acetochlor to maize in the spring of 2003, following the product label recommendations. Open- and closed-
Christophe A, Gustin +6 more
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Atmospheric OH oxidation chemistry of trifluralin and acetochlor
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2019Herbicides react with atmospheric OH, producing multiple oxidation products, including HNCO; these products contribute little to secondary organic aerosol.
Trey Murschell, Delphine K. Farmer
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Acetochlor sorption and degradation in limestone subsurface and aquifers
Pest Management Science, 2010AbstractBACKGROUND: Acetochlor, introduced on the market in 1994, is used extensively worldwide, but sorption and degradation studies, including subsurface, are scarce, and there appear to be no such studies with aquifer sediment according to the present mini‐review.
Gry S, Janniche +2 more
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Biodegradation of Acetochlor by a Newly Isolated Pseudomonas Strain
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2015A novel microbial strain JD115 capable of degrading acetochlor was isolated from the sludge of acetochlor manufacture and was identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa species. This strain was able to grow on acetochlor as the sole source of both carbon and nitrogen.
Wei, Luo +5 more
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The Acetochlor Registration Partnership: Prospective Ground Water Monitoring Program
Journal of Environmental Quality, 2005ABSTRACT The Acetochlor Registration Partnership conducted a prospective ground water (PGW) monitoring program to investigate acetochlor [2‐chloro‐ N ‐(ethoxymethyl)‐ N ‐(2‐ethyl‐6‐methylphenyl)‐acetamide] transport to ground water at ...
Andrew C, Newcombe +7 more
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Development of the Piezoelectric Biosensor for Acetochlor Detection
Analytical Letters, 2003The piezoelectric immunosensor for the determination of acetochlor was developed. The surface of gold electrodes of piezoelectric quartz crystals was modified by self-assembled thiolayers using either 4-aminothiophenol or dithiobis(succinimidyl propionate).
Mikhail Yu. Lebedev +2 more
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Mepiquat–acetochlor formulations: sorption and leaching
Applied Clay Science, 2001Our aim was to study the adsorption of the plant regulator mepiquat to montmorillonite and test the suitability of montmorilonite–mepiquat complexes in formulations to reduce leaching of the non-polar herbicide, acetochlor. Adsorption of the monovalent organic cation mepiquat to montmorillonite through a range of ionic strengths was determined and ...
Tamara Polubesova +3 more
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Electroreduction of Acetochlor at Silver Cathodes in Aqueous Media
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2021We report electroreduction of acetochlor at silver cathodes in aqueous media to provide insight related to electroreduction as a practical application for remediation of haloorganic pollutants. Cyclic voltammetry was used to determine the electrochemical behavior of acetochlor in water as a function of pH.
Ana G. Couto Petro +2 more
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Degradation Pathways of Acetochlor by γ-Radiolysis
Chemistry Letters, 2004Abstract The degradation of acetochlor by γ-irradiation was investigated. Acetochlor was decomposed with an efficiency of 40% with a dose rate of 92 Gy min−1 in 2 h. Its radiolytic products under oxidative and reductive conditions were analyzed by GCMS and FTIR.
Shao-Yang Liu +2 more
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