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Non-thermal plasma needle as an effective tool in dimethoate removal from water

Intensive use of pesticides requires innovative approaches for their removal from the environment. Here we report the method for degradation of dimethoate in water using non-thermal plasma needle and analyze kinetics of dimethoate removal and possible degradation pathways. The effects of dimethoate...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2019-09, Vol.246, p.63-70
Main Authors: Mitrović, Tatjana, Lazović, Saša, Nastasijević, Branislav, Pašti, Igor A., Vasić, Vesna, Lazarević-Pašti, Tamara
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Language:English
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Summary:Intensive use of pesticides requires innovative approaches for their removal from the environment. Here we report the method for degradation of dimethoate in water using non-thermal plasma needle and analyze kinetics of dimethoate removal and possible degradation pathways. The effects of dimethoate initial concentration, plasma treatment time, Argon flow rate and the presence of radical promoters on the effectiveness of proposed method are evaluated. With argon flow rate of 0.5 slm (standard litres per minute) 1 × 10−4 M dimethoate can be removed within 30 min of treatment. Using UPLC analysis it was confirmed that one of the decomposition products is dimethoate oxo-analogue omethoate, which is in fact more toxic than dimethoate. However, the overall toxicity of contaminated water was reduced upon the treatment. The addition of H2O2 as a free radical promoter enhances dimethoate removal, while K2S2O8 results with selective conversion to omethoate. Using mass spectrometry in combination with the theoretical calculations, possible degradation pathways were proposed. The feasibility of the proposed method for dimethoate degradation in real water samples is confirmed. The proposed method is demonstrated as a highly effective approach for dimethoate removal without significant accumulation of undesirable toxic products and secondary waste. [Display omitted] •Development of an efficient treatment to remove water pollutants is urgent.•Non-thermal plasma needle is a new method for degradation of dimethoate in water.•This method enabled us to successfully remediate 1 × 10−4 M dimethoate from water.•The feasibility of the proposed method in real water samples is confirmed.
ISSN:0301-4797
1095-8630
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.05.143