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Title: Mechanisms of adsorption of phenoxyalkanoic herbicides on fulvic and humic acids.
Authors: PASZKO, T.
MATYSIAK, J.
SPADOTTO, C. A.
BOGUTA, P.
SKIC, K.
Affiliation: TADEUSZ PASZKO, UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES; JOANNA MATYSIAK, UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES; CLAUDIO APARECIDO SPADOTTO, CNPTIA; PATRYCJA BOGUTA, POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES; KAMIL SKIC, POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, v. 25, n. 23, 12699, Dec. 2024.
Description: Our recent study demonstrated that fulvic and humic acids are the major contributors to the adsorption of phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides in soils. At very low pH, the neutral forms of these herbicides are bound directly to fulvic and humic acids, whereas at higher pH, their anionic forms are adsorbed mainly via bridges created by Al3+ species. The number of active sorption sites associated with Al3+ species complexed with fulvic acids is pH-dependent, whereas the number of corresponding sites in humic acids is pH-independent. Based on the results of the FTIR analysis, research into adsorption thermodynamics, and molecular modeling, an attempt was made in the present study to explain the adsorption mechanisms of six phenoxyalkanoic herbicides used currently in the European Union on the surfaces of the above fractions of humic substances. The obtained values of standard enthalpy (ΔH0) for the adsorption of the anionic forms of phenoxyalkanoic herbicides on fulvic or humic acids complexed with Al3+ were in the range of physical adsorption, i.e., from −8.4 kJ/mol to −2.9 kJ/mol for the former, and from −5.3 kJ/mol to −2.4 kJ/mol for the latter. The study demonstrated that the neutral forms of phenoxyalkanoic herbicides were bound to humic substances mainly via H-bonds, π-π stacking interactions, and hydrophobic interactions. Al3+ species were complexed with fulvic and humic acids to form outer-sphere complexes. Ternary outer-sphere complexes were also created between the anionic forms of phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides and positively charged Al3+ species complexed with fulvic acids. The mechanisms of adsorption on humic acids involved a ligand exchange between a loosely bound hydroxyl group of hydrolyzed Al3+ complexed with this adsorbent and the anionic form of the herbicide. However, in this case, adsorption took place only in the presence of sufficiently strong hydrophobic and π-π stacking interactions supported by H-bonds. These findings elucidate why phenoxyalkanoic herbicides are mobile in the soil profile and are often rapidly degraded in soils.
NAL Thesaurus: Thermodynamics
Humic substances
Keywords: Herbicidas ácidos
Mecanismos de adsorção
Termodinâmica
Substâncias húmicas
FTIR
Modelagem molecular
Ácidos fúlvicos
Acidic herbicides
Adsorption mechanisms
Molecular modeling
ISSN: 1422-0067
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms252312699
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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