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Review
. 2018 Jan;25(3):2051-2064.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-0796-2. Epub 2017 Nov 28.

A review on pesticide removal through different processes

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A review on pesticide removal through different processes

Adolfo Marican et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

The main organic pollutants worldwide are pesticides, persistent chemicals that are of concern owing to their prevalence in various ecosystems. In nature, pesticide remainders are subjected to the chemical, physical, and biochemical degradation process, but because of its elevated stability and some cases water solubility, the pesticide residues persist in the ecosystem. The removal of pesticides has been performed through several techniques classified under biological, chemical, physical, and physicochemical process of remediation from different types of matrices, such as water and soil. This review provides a description of older and newer techniques and materials developed to remove specific pesticides according to previous classification, which range from bioremediation with microorganisms, clay, activated carbon, and polymer materials to chemical treatment based on oxidation processes. Some types of pesticides that have been removed successfully to large and small scale include, organophosphorus, carbamates, organochlorines, chlorophenols, and synthetic pyrethroids, among others. The most important characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of techniques and materials for removing pesticides are described in this work.

Keywords: Microorganisms; Pesticides; Pollutants; Polymers; Remediation.

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