Literature DB >> 19475946

Indirect photodegradation of amine drugs in aqueous solution under simulated sunlight.

Yong Chen1, Chun Hu, Xuexiang Hu, Jiuhui Qu.   

Abstract

The photodegradation of the widely used amine drugs including primary amine (mexiletine), secondary amine (propranolol, phenytoin), and tertiary amine (diphenhydramine, antipyrine) were investigated in the presence of nitrate and humic substances under simulated sunlight. All of the amine drugs were photodegraded by nitrate due to the attack of hydroxyl radicals (*OH). The bimolecular rate constants for the reaction between each amine drug and *OH ranged from (2.1 +/- 0.2) x 10(9) to (8.7 +/- 0.3) x 10(9) M(-1) s(-1). In contrast, only mexiletine, propranolol, and diphenhydramine were selectively photodegraded in the presence of humic substances (HS). Fulvic acid was a more efficient sensitizer than humic acid throughout. The HS triplet states were verified to be main reactive species in the photochemical reaction. Furthermore, an electron transfer mechanism for the reaction with the HS triplet states was proposed on the basis of all information obtained under a series of experiments. The electron transfer from the nonbonding electrons on nitrogen (N-electrons) of the amine drugs to the excited ketone of the HS occurred. The availability of N-electrons and presence of hydrogen on carbon alpha of amine (alpha-hydrogen) were two key factors for the electron-transfer interaction. Moreover, the photoproducts were identified by GC-MS and the degradation pathways were proposed. The results strongly suggest the impact of humic substances on the photochemical fate of amine drugs in the natural waters.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19475946     DOI: 10.1021/es803325j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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