Evaluation of the Effect of Surfactants on the Movement of Pesticides in Soils Using a Soil Thin-Layer Chromatography Technique

R. Singh, Raj Kumar
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In this study, the effect of concentration (1/2 CMC, at CMC and 2 x CMC) of surfactants, cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (cationic), sodium dodecyl sulfate (anionic), and tween ‘20’ (non-ionic) on the movement of carbofuran, chlorpyrifos and en-dosulfan in soils was evaluated by using a soil thin-layer chromatographic technique. The movement of pesticides was detected by spray reagents and expressed in terms of Rf values. The penetrability K was found to increase by decreasing the plate angle and followed the order as: sandy loam > loam > silt loam soils. The penetrability K also decreases in surfactant-free and surfactant-amended soils when developed in distilled water and aqueous surfactant solutions of different CMCs, respectively. The higher movement of pesticides was observed in sandy loam soil followed by loam and silt loam soils. On the basis of Rf values, the movement of pesticides follows the order as: carbofuran > chlorpyrifos > endosulfan, both in surfactant-amended and surfactant-free soils when developed in distilled water and aqueous surfactant solutions of different CMCs. The movement is directly proportional to the aqueous solubilities, polarities, and carbon numbers and inversely related to the molecular weights of pesticides. A significant increase or decrease of pesticides movement in soils was discussed on the basis of adsorption of pesticides on soils, chemical nature of the surfactants, and its concentrations in terms of critical micelle concentrations (CMCs) in soils and eluents. Results obtained may provide insights pertaining to the use of surfactants for solving soil pollution problems posed by pesticides.
用土壤薄层色谱技术评价表面活性剂对土壤中农药运动的影响
本研究采用土壤薄层色谱技术,研究了阳离子十六烷基三甲基溴化铵、阴离子十二烷基硫酸钠和非离子型吐温20对土壤中呋喃、毒死蜱和硫丹在土壤中运动的影响,分别为1/ 2cmc、1/ 2cmc和2 × CMC。用喷雾试剂检测农药的运动,并用Rf值表示。穿透性K随板角的减小而增大,其大小为砂壤土>壤土>粉砂壤土。在不同cmc的蒸馏水和表面活性剂水溶液中,无表面活性剂和经表面活性剂修饰的土壤的渗透系数K也分别降低。在沙质壤土中,农药的流动性最大,其次是壤土和粉砂壤土。根据Rf值,在不同cmc的蒸馏水和表面活性剂水溶液中,在表面活性剂改性和无表面活性剂的土壤中,农药的运动顺序为:呋喃>毒死蜱>硫丹。这种运动与水的溶解度、极性和碳数成正比,与农药的分子量成反比。从农药在土壤上的吸附、表面活性剂的化学性质及其在土壤和淋洗液中的临界胶束浓度(cmc)等方面讨论了农药在土壤中运动的显著增加或减少。所得结果可能为使用表面活性剂解决农药造成的土壤污染问题提供见解。
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