Adsorbents for glyphosate removal in contaminated waters: a review

Glyphosate is an herbicide used to control weeds and optimize agricultural production. However, since glyphosate is an emerging pollutant claimed to be potentially carcinogenic, glyphosate pollution of soils and water is a health issue. There is therefore a need for advanced techniques to remove gly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental chemistry letters 2021-04, Vol.19 (2), p.1525-1543
Hauptverfasser: Pereira, Hercules Abie, Hernandes, Paola Rosiane Teixeira, Netto, Matias Schadeck, Reske, Gabriel Diogo, Vieceli, Viviane, Oliveira, Luis Felipe Silva, Dotto, Guilherme Luiz
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description Glyphosate is an herbicide used to control weeds and optimize agricultural production. However, since glyphosate is an emerging pollutant claimed to be potentially carcinogenic, glyphosate pollution of soils and water is a health issue. There is therefore a need for advanced techniques to remove glyphosate from the environment. Here, we review glyphosate properties and materials for glyphosate adsorption such as biochar and graphene, which display high glyphosate adsorption capacities.
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Analytical Chemistry
Carcinogens
Charcoal
Earth and Environmental Science
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Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Geochemistry
Glyphosate
Graphene
Herbicides
Pollutants
Pollution
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Soil
Soil contamination
Soil pollution
Soil water
Water pollution
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