Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

Competitive degradation and detoxification of carbamate insecticides by membrane anodic Fenton treatment

Q Wang, AT Lemley

Index: Wang, Qiquan; Lemley, Ann T. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003 , vol. 51, # 18 p. 5382 - 5390

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Abstract

The competitive degradation of six carbamate insecticides by membrane anodic Fenton treatment (AFT), a new Fenton treatment technology, was carried out in this study. The carbamates studied were dioxacarb, carbaryl, fenobucarb, promecarb, bendiocarb, and carbofuran. The results indicate that AFT can effectively degrade these insecticides in both single component and multicomponent systems. The carbamates compete for hydroxyl ...

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