Chemically modified halloysite proved to be an effective adsorbent for the pesticide chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline from an aqueous solution. Adsorption experiments were conducted using such procedures as the time-d...Chemically modified halloysite proved to be an effective adsorbent for the pesticide chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline from an aqueous solution. Adsorption experiments were conducted using such procedures as the time-dependent (kinetic) procedure and the concentration dependent (isotherm) procedure. Results indicate that the adsorption process is related to the kind of the studied compound. The equilibrium data are well suited to a Freundlich isotherm in the case of both investigated compounds. Adsorption kinetics of chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline on acid-treated halloysite was successfully described by pseudo-second order kinetic model and the model of Weber and Morris. From the present study, we suggest that the adsorption of chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline on the modified halloysite is a rather complex process involving two steps: external mass transfer and intra-particle diffusion.展开更多
The title compound chlorpropham (CAS number: 101-21-3, C10H12ClNO2, Mr = 213.66) was prepared by the addition reaction of 3-chlorophenyl isocyanate with isopropanol. Spectral data, IR, NMR and MS, were reported. This ...The title compound chlorpropham (CAS number: 101-21-3, C10H12ClNO2, Mr = 213.66) was prepared by the addition reaction of 3-chlorophenyl isocyanate with isopropanol. Spectral data, IR, NMR and MS, were reported. This paper provides some related information about Regulatory Status, Toxicological Effects, Ecological Effects and Environmental Fate also.展开更多
Ethylene was tested as a sprout inhibitor on potatoes intended for processing over the 2006-2007 and the 2007-2008 storage seasons. Russet Burbank, Shepody, Innovator, FL-1867, and FL-1833 were loaded into the Univers...Ethylene was tested as a sprout inhibitor on potatoes intended for processing over the 2006-2007 and the 2007-2008 storage seasons. Russet Burbank, Shepody, Innovator, FL-1867, and FL-1833 were loaded into the University of Maine potato research facility in October of 2006. Ethylene gas was metered into the storage until a concentration of 0.1 ppm was reached and then held for one week. At weekly intervals, the ethylene concentration was increased to 0.3 ppm, 0.6 ppm, 12 ppm, 5.0 ppm and 102 ppm. Subsequently, the concentration was maintained at 10.0 ppm for the duration of the storage season. Control potatoes received chlorpropham (CIPC) for sprout control. The trial was repeated in the 2007-2008 storage season. The Agtron readings were performed on the processed potatoes at the end of the storage season. There was no difference in the US color grade between the CIPC-treated and ethylene-treated tubers within any tested variety in either storage season. Sprout inhibition of the ethylene-treated potatoes was acceptable for normal storage length of the potato varieties tested. Ethylene may have promise as an alternate to CIPC for sprout control in potato storages.展开更多
文摘Chemically modified halloysite proved to be an effective adsorbent for the pesticide chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline from an aqueous solution. Adsorption experiments were conducted using such procedures as the time-dependent (kinetic) procedure and the concentration dependent (isotherm) procedure. Results indicate that the adsorption process is related to the kind of the studied compound. The equilibrium data are well suited to a Freundlich isotherm in the case of both investigated compounds. Adsorption kinetics of chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline on acid-treated halloysite was successfully described by pseudo-second order kinetic model and the model of Weber and Morris. From the present study, we suggest that the adsorption of chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline on the modified halloysite is a rather complex process involving two steps: external mass transfer and intra-particle diffusion.
文摘The title compound chlorpropham (CAS number: 101-21-3, C10H12ClNO2, Mr = 213.66) was prepared by the addition reaction of 3-chlorophenyl isocyanate with isopropanol. Spectral data, IR, NMR and MS, were reported. This paper provides some related information about Regulatory Status, Toxicological Effects, Ecological Effects and Environmental Fate also.
文摘Ethylene was tested as a sprout inhibitor on potatoes intended for processing over the 2006-2007 and the 2007-2008 storage seasons. Russet Burbank, Shepody, Innovator, FL-1867, and FL-1833 were loaded into the University of Maine potato research facility in October of 2006. Ethylene gas was metered into the storage until a concentration of 0.1 ppm was reached and then held for one week. At weekly intervals, the ethylene concentration was increased to 0.3 ppm, 0.6 ppm, 12 ppm, 5.0 ppm and 102 ppm. Subsequently, the concentration was maintained at 10.0 ppm for the duration of the storage season. Control potatoes received chlorpropham (CIPC) for sprout control. The trial was repeated in the 2007-2008 storage season. The Agtron readings were performed on the processed potatoes at the end of the storage season. There was no difference in the US color grade between the CIPC-treated and ethylene-treated tubers within any tested variety in either storage season. Sprout inhibition of the ethylene-treated potatoes was acceptable for normal storage length of the potato varieties tested. Ethylene may have promise as an alternate to CIPC for sprout control in potato storages.