Impact of Physical/Chemical Properties of Volcanic Ash-Derived Soils on Mechanisms Involved during Sorption of Ionisable and Non-Ionisable Herbicides

Caceres Jensen, Lizethly, Rodriguez Becerra, Jorge and Escudey, Mauricio; Serpil Edebali

Keywords: Volcanic ash-derived soils, herbicides kinetics, herbicides sorption, solute transport mechanism, mechanism interpretations of QSAR models

Abstract

Volcanic ash-derived soils (VADSs) are of great importance in the agricultural economy of several emerging and developing countries. The surface-charge amphoteric characteristics will confer physical/chemical properties absolutely different to constant-charge soils. This surface reactivity will confer to them a particular behaviour in relation to the herbicide sorption, representing an environmental substrate that may become polluted over time due to intensive agronomic uses. Sorption is a key parameter to evaluate the fate and behaviour of herbicides in volcanic soils. Sorption type and kinetic sorption models are also necessary in order to develop and validate QSAR models to predict pesticide sorption on volcanic soils to prevent potential contamination of water resources. The use of solute sorption mechanism models and QSAR models for pesticide sorption in soils has contributed to a better understanding of the behaviour of pesticides on volcanic soils. This chapter is divided into five sections: Physical/chemical properties of volcanic ash-derived soils; Ionisable and non-ionisable herbicides’ fate and behaviour in soil; Kinetic sorption: mechanisms involved during sorption of ionisable and non-ionisable herbicides on VADS; Sorption of ionisable and non-ionisable herbicides on VADS; and Physical/chemical properties in QSAR models: a mechanistic interpretation.

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Editorial: Intech
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Idioma: Inglés
Financiamiento/Sponsor: projects DIUMCE FGI 36-17 from Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, Chile, FONDECYT 11110421 from CONICYT, Chile and FB0807 (Basal Funding for Scientific and Technological Centers) from CONICYT, Chile.
URL: https://www.intechopen.com/books/advanced-sorption-process-applications/impact-of-physical-chemical-properties-of-volcanic-ash-derived-soils-on-mechanisms-involved-during-s
DOI:

10.5772/intechopen.81155