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Ozonation of imidacloprid in aqueous solutions: reaction monitoring and identification of degradation products.

Marc Bourgin1, Frédéric Violleau, Laurent Debrauwer, Joël Albet.   

Abstract

This paper presents the degradation of imidacloprid by ozonation. Solutions of 39.0 μg/mL imidacloprid were prepared either by dissolution of standard or by dilution of Gaucho Blé(®) seed loading solution and then ozonated under different conditions. The concentration of imidacloprid and oxidation products in both solutions was monitored by HPLC-UV as a function of the treatment time for a concentration of 100g/m(3) of ozone in the inlet gas. No significant difference was observed: in both cases, imidacloprid degradation was a pseudo-first order reaction with similar reaction rates (0.129-0.147 min(-1)), degradation by-products with the same HPLC retention times were observed and their concentrations as a function of the treatment time followed a very similar trend. The study of ozone concentration in the inlet gas (from 25 to 100g/m(3)) showed that imidacloprid degradation is also a first-order reaction with respect to ozone. The ozonation by-products were then collected and identified by ESI(+)-MS. A degradation pathway of imidacloprid was finally proposed.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21524846     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.02.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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