Diuron has a high leachability with GUS value of 4.1 and a very long residence time in the soil. A novel use of date seeds for diuron adsorption and preconcentration from water is reported. Upon heating at 400 degrees C, the date seeds exhibited a good adsorption and preconcentration of diuron from water, the adsorption capacity is 2.0 mg/g at 25 degrees C and pH 7. Using principal component analysis PCA, the adsorption of diuron is correlated to the experimental factors as: K-d(distribution value)=0.01(Mass)-0.11(pH)+0.61(Conc.)+0. 24(Agt Time)+0.49(Temp.) The preconcentration recovery of diuron is also correlated to the experimental factors as: %Recovery = 0.09(Samp. vol.) + 1.76(Mass) - 4.23(pH) + 8.06(Eluent vol.) The PCA revealed that initial concentration and temperature are the most significant factors for diuron adsorption. However, pH and eluent volume are the most significant factors for diuron preconcentration. Diuron adsorption is an endothermic process with Delta H value of 8.0 kJ/mol. The shape of diuron isotherm is "C1" type, which is often reported. More than 75% of adsorbed diuron is desorbed using 0.4 M NaOH solution. Diuron at 100 mu g/L level can be accurately analyzed using HDS as a solid-phase extractant. (C) 2011 King Saud University. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.