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doi:
10.5937/str2003011S
Vol. 70, No.3
(2020), Pages: 11-16
Impressum
Contents
Investigation of
Direct Electrochemical Oxidation of Neonicotinoid Pesticide
Thiamethoxam in Water
Stevan Lj. Stupar
Negovan D. Ivanković
Branimir N. Grgur
Anđelka V. Tomašević
Dušan Ž. Mijin
Kosana Koprivica
In recent decades an
increase usage of chemicals in many ways of modern life is evident.
So, the possibility of its intake into organisms, human and animals
poisoning and health damage, is nowadays on a high level, especially
when it comes to disaster situations caused by using toxic chemicals
in terrorist attacks or for military purposes. If we look ahead, the
risk of pesticide contamination of the water and soil, as one of the
most important resources for surviving, is always present. The wide
spectra of pesticide negative effects on the environment initiate
the increasing number of investigations of efficient pesticide
removal methods, especially from water. The aim of this study was to
investigate the efficiency of direct electrochemical oxidation as a
method for in-situ degradation of pesticides in the aquatic
environment, depending on the concentration of pesticides, present
electrolytes, applied current and the pH value of the medium. As a
model molecule, the neonicotinoid pesticide thiamethoxam was used.
Kinetics of thiamethoxam degradation in aqueous solution was
followed by UV/Vis spectrometry.
Key words: electrochemical oxidation, pesticides, kinetics
parameters, IrOX anode, energy consumption, UV/Vis spectroscopy.
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