Adsorption of epoxiconazole and tebuconazole in twenty different agricultural soils in relation to their properties
Nikola Aleksandar Bošković
1
,
Kerstin Brandstätter Scherr
2
,
P. Sedlacek
3
,
Zuzana Bı́lková
1
,
Jakub Hofman
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-12-01
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SJR: 1.896
CiteScore: 18.1
Impact factor: —
ISSN: 00456535, 18791298
PubMed ID:
32717508
General Chemistry
General Medicine
Environmental Chemistry
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Abstract
Conazole fungicides are currently used pesticides with considerable chronic toxicity and ecotoxicity that are also on EU list for substitution. They enter the soil forming short- or long-term residues. In this study two of their representatives, epoxiconazole (EPC) and tebuconazole (TBC), have been tested with 20 soils from the Czech Republic for their adsorption. Adsorption, by means of Kd coefficients, was compared to “basic” (TOC, pH, clay …) and “advanced” (surface area, minerals ..) soil properties. After doing multivariate analysis of the variables it was apparent that adsorption of both pesticides was highly associated with pH (negatively correlated), and less associated with soil organo-mineral complex (TOC, clay and surface area) and C and N in soil organic matter (OM). Particle sizes or cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not show correlation with adsorption, but showed an association in multidimensional space in factor analysis (FA). Some correlations were revealed between EPC adsorption and soil organic matter parameters. Recalculating Kd to K oc and to Gibb’s free energy (ΔG) and its values indicated that the adsorption of EPC and TBC is mainly weak physical adsorption – partitioning. Also, ΔG values gave better correlation with pH (H2O) than Kd. Surface area impacted EPC adsorption. From the several soil minerals, kaolinite showed EPC and TBC adsorption. EPC adsorption was not highly influenced with pH changes compared to TBC. The number and types of H-bonds with molecular geometry govern the sorption, which might crucially affect leachibility in soil, and this may indicate that TBC is more leachable than EPC for the same soil. • Kd values of EPC and TBC from 20 different soils in the Czech Republic were determined. • Adorption mostly correlated with pH(H2O). • Fungicide ΔG gives better statistical correlation with soil pH than Kd. • Type of H bonding influences adsorption.
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Aleksandar Bošković N. et al. Adsorption of epoxiconazole and tebuconazole in twenty different agricultural soils in relation to their properties // Chemosphere. 2020. Vol. 261. p. 127637.
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Aleksandar Bošković N., Brandstätter Scherr K., Sedlacek P., Bı́lková Z., Hofman J. Adsorption of epoxiconazole and tebuconazole in twenty different agricultural soils in relation to their properties // Chemosphere. 2020. Vol. 261. p. 127637.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127637
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127637
TI - Adsorption of epoxiconazole and tebuconazole in twenty different agricultural soils in relation to their properties
T2 - Chemosphere
AU - Aleksandar Bošković, Nikola
AU - Brandstätter Scherr, Kerstin
AU - Sedlacek, P.
AU - Bı́lková, Zuzana
AU - Hofman, Jakub
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/12/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 127637
VL - 261
PMID - 32717508
SN - 0045-6535
SN - 1879-1298
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@article{2020_Aleksandar Bošković,
author = {Nikola Aleksandar Bošković and Kerstin Brandstätter Scherr and P. Sedlacek and Zuzana Bı́lková and Jakub Hofman},
title = {Adsorption of epoxiconazole and tebuconazole in twenty different agricultural soils in relation to their properties},
journal = {Chemosphere},
year = {2020},
volume = {261},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127637},
pages = {127637},
doi = {10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127637}
}