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Hidr?xidos duplos lamelares intercalados com o ?nion glifosato: prepara??o, caracteriza??o e estudo de libera??o controlada de glifosato em solu??o aquosa

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Previous issue date: 2015-07-10 / CAPES / In this work were prepared by coprecipitation and characterized by powder XRD and FTIR compounds of the hydrotalcite type, known as Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH), intercalated with the glyphosate anion (GLYP), and the conditions of preparation and the stoichiometric ratio Mg:Al:GLYP were studied. The best condition observed was under reflux for 30 hours and stoichiometric ratio 2: 1: 1 for Mg+2, Al+3 and GLYP, as indicated by the characteristic bands of LDH intercalated with glyphosate and no other bands present, which could be assigned to other intercalated ions or to free glyphosate. Under those preparation conditions the LDH interlamellar spacing was 0.62 nm, compatible with the intercalation of glyphosate. The controlled release of glyphosate was studied using ion exchange reactions of Layered Double Hydroxides containing glyphosate with an aqueous medium containing carbonate, chloride or nitrate anions. In those cases the glyphosate was quantified spectrophotometrically by Ruhemann's purple method (?max = 570 nm), and the initial releasing rates of 0.65 mg/ml/h (carbonate), 0.14 mg/ml/h (nitrate) and 0.08 mg/ml/h (chloride) were measured. Regarding the XRD patterns of the ion-exchanged products, it was observed that the structure of HDL was maintained, but with the reduction of the interlayer spacing in all cases, having a sufficient size for the anion of the involved ion exchange, but not enough for the presence of GLYP, demonstrating so that the exchange was successful. / Neste trabalho foram preparados por coprecipita??o e caracterizados por DRX de p? e FTIR compostos do tipo hidrotalcita, conhecidos como Hidr?xidos Duplos Lamelares (HDL), intercalados com o ?nion glifosato (GLYP), e foram estudadas as melhores condi??es de prepara??o e a raz?o estequiom?trica Mg:Al:GLYP. A melhor condi??o foi sob refluxo por 30 horas e raz?o estequiom?trica 2:1:1 para Mg+2, Al+3, e GLYP, a partir da observa??o das bandas caracter?sticas no espectro de FTIR de um HDL intercalado com glifosato, sem outras bandas presentes que pudessem ser atribu?das a outros ?ons intercalados ou ao glifosato livre. Nessas condi??es de preparo o espa?amento interlamelar do HDL foi de 0,62 nm, compat?vel com a intercala??o do glifosato. A libera??o controlada do glifosato foi estudada atrav?s de rea??es de troca i?nica dos Hidr?xidos Duplos Lamelares contendo glifosato com um meio aquoso contendo os ?nions carbonato, cloreto ou nitrato. Nestes casos o glifosato foi quantificado espectrofotometricamente pelo m?todo do p?rpura de Ruhemann (?max = 570 nm), e foram obtidas as taxas de libera??o iniciais de 0,65 mg/ml/h para carbonato, 0,08 mg/ml/h para cloreto e 0,14 mg/ml/h para nitrato. Nos difratogramas de raios-X dos produtos das trocas i?nicas, em todos os casos foram observadas a manuten??o da estrutura do HDL e a diminui??o do espa?o interlamelar, de 0,62 nm para valores entre 0,33 e 0,35 nm, tamanho suficiente para o ?nion da troca i?nica envolvido, mas n?o suficiente ainda para a presen?a de GLYP, demonstrando assim que a troca foi bem sucedida.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:localhost:jspui/1876
Date10 July 2015
CreatorsFERREIRA, Matheus Gomes
ContributorsHerbst, Marcelo Hawrylak, Herbst, Marcelo Hawrylak, Neves, Amanda Porto, Carvalho, Nak?dia Maysa Freitas
PublisherUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Qu?mica, UFRRJ, Brasil, Instituto de Ci?ncias Exatas
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcereponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRRJ, instname:Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, instacron:UFRRJ
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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