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Yıl 2012, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 4, 24 - 29, 23.07.2016

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  • Boule, P., Bolte, M., Richard, C., (1999). Phototransformations induced in aquatic medium by FeIII, NO- 3, NO- 2 and humic substances. In: Boule, P. (Ed.), The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. In: Editor in Chief: O. Hutzinger (Ed.), Environmental Photochemistry, vol. 2. Bayreuth (FRG), part L, pp. 181–215.
  • Brezonik, P.L., Fulkerson-Brekken, J., (1998). Nitrate-induced photolysis in natural waters: controls on concentrations of hydroxyl radical photointermediates by natural scavenging agents. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32, 3004–3010.
  • Buxton, G.V., Greenstock, C.L., Helman, W.P., Ross, A.B., (1988). Review of rate constants for reactions of hydrated electrons, hydrogen atoms and hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 17, 513–886.
  • Canonica, S., Jans, U., Stemmler, K., Hoigne´, J., (1995). Transformation kinetics of phenols in water: photosensitization by dissolved organic material and aromatic ketones. Environ. Sci. Technol. 29, 1822–1831.
  • Halladja, S.; Ter Halle, A.; Aguer, J. - P.; Boulkamh, A.; Richard, C., (2007). Inhibition of humic substances mediated photooxygenation of furfuryl alcohol by 2,4,6-trimethylphenol. Evidence for reactivity of the phenol with humic triplet excited states. Environ.Sci. Technol. 41, 6066–6073.
  • Lam, M.W., Young, C.J., Mabury, S.A., (2005). Aqueous photochemical reaction kinetics and transformations of fluoxetine. Environ. Sci.Technol. 39, 513–522.
  • Muschal, M., Warne, M.S.J., (2003). Risk posed by pesticides to aquatic organisms in rivers of northern inland New South Wales, Australia. Hum. Ecol. Risk Assess. 9, 1765–1787.
  • Stoeckel, D.M., Mudd, E.C., Entry, J.A., (1997). Degradation of persistent herbicides in Riparian wetlands. ACS Symp. Ser. 664, 114–132.
  • ter Halle, A., Richard, C., (2006). Simulated solar light irradiation of mesotrione in natural waters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40, 3842– 3847.
  • Vaughan, P., Blough, N., (1998). Photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical by constituents of natural waters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32, 2947–2953.
  • Zepp, R.G., Cline, D.M., (1977). Rates of direct photolysis in aquatic environment. Environ. Sci. Technol. 11, 359–366

Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 4, 24 - 29, 23.07.2016

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To predict the fate of pollutants in the aquatic environment and to assess the risk they may pose, it is necessary to improve our knowledge on their chemical reactions under environmental conditions. Photochemical reactions are a route for the attenuation of organic pollutants present in surface waters. This work was devoted to herbicide fluometuron which is used to control weeds in cotton. Phototransformation of fluometuron (1 µM) in natural sunlight was investigated in synthetic waters containing either natural organic matter, nitrate ions or both in order to mimic reactions taking place in aquatic environments. Fluometuron underwent photolysis and its degradation was faster in the presence of fulvic acids (10 mg l-1, factor 2.5) or nitrates (25 mg l-1, factor 15) than in Milli-Q water showing the importance of natural waters constituents. Identification of major photoproducts was conducted under laboratory conditions. Hydroxylation of the aromatic ring with or without hydrolysis of CF into CO2H and oxidation of the urea chain leading to demethylation were observed

Kaynakça

  • Boule, P., Bolte, M., Richard, C., (1999). Phototransformations induced in aquatic medium by FeIII, NO- 3, NO- 2 and humic substances. In: Boule, P. (Ed.), The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. In: Editor in Chief: O. Hutzinger (Ed.), Environmental Photochemistry, vol. 2. Bayreuth (FRG), part L, pp. 181–215.
  • Brezonik, P.L., Fulkerson-Brekken, J., (1998). Nitrate-induced photolysis in natural waters: controls on concentrations of hydroxyl radical photointermediates by natural scavenging agents. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32, 3004–3010.
  • Buxton, G.V., Greenstock, C.L., Helman, W.P., Ross, A.B., (1988). Review of rate constants for reactions of hydrated electrons, hydrogen atoms and hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 17, 513–886.
  • Canonica, S., Jans, U., Stemmler, K., Hoigne´, J., (1995). Transformation kinetics of phenols in water: photosensitization by dissolved organic material and aromatic ketones. Environ. Sci. Technol. 29, 1822–1831.
  • Halladja, S.; Ter Halle, A.; Aguer, J. - P.; Boulkamh, A.; Richard, C., (2007). Inhibition of humic substances mediated photooxygenation of furfuryl alcohol by 2,4,6-trimethylphenol. Evidence for reactivity of the phenol with humic triplet excited states. Environ.Sci. Technol. 41, 6066–6073.
  • Lam, M.W., Young, C.J., Mabury, S.A., (2005). Aqueous photochemical reaction kinetics and transformations of fluoxetine. Environ. Sci.Technol. 39, 513–522.
  • Muschal, M., Warne, M.S.J., (2003). Risk posed by pesticides to aquatic organisms in rivers of northern inland New South Wales, Australia. Hum. Ecol. Risk Assess. 9, 1765–1787.
  • Stoeckel, D.M., Mudd, E.C., Entry, J.A., (1997). Degradation of persistent herbicides in Riparian wetlands. ACS Symp. Ser. 664, 114–132.
  • ter Halle, A., Richard, C., (2006). Simulated solar light irradiation of mesotrione in natural waters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40, 3842– 3847.
  • Vaughan, P., Blough, N., (1998). Photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical by constituents of natural waters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32, 2947–2953.
  • Zepp, R.G., Cline, D.M., (1977). Rates of direct photolysis in aquatic environment. Environ. Sci. Technol. 11, 359–366
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Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA56PR66MN
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Sabrina Halladja Bu kişi benim

Abdelaziz Boulkamh Bu kişi benim

Claire Rıchard Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 23 Temmuz 2016
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2012 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 4

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APA Halladja, S., Boulkamh, A., & Rıchard, C. (2016). Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light. TOJSAT, 2(4), 24-29.
AMA Halladja S, Boulkamh A, Rıchard C. Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light. TOJSAT. Temmuz 2016;2(4):24-29.
Chicago Halladja, Sabrina, Abdelaziz Boulkamh, ve Claire Rıchard. “Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light”. TOJSAT 2, sy. 4 (Temmuz 2016): 24-29.
EndNote Halladja S, Boulkamh A, Rıchard C (01 Temmuz 2016) Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light. TOJSAT 2 4 24–29.
IEEE S. Halladja, A. Boulkamh, ve C. Rıchard, “Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light”, TOJSAT, c. 2, sy. 4, ss. 24–29, 2016.
ISNAD Halladja, Sabrina vd. “Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light”. TOJSAT 2/4 (Temmuz 2016), 24-29.
JAMA Halladja S, Boulkamh A, Rıchard C. Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light. TOJSAT. 2016;2:24–29.
MLA Halladja, Sabrina vd. “Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light”. TOJSAT, c. 2, sy. 4, 2016, ss. 24-29.
Vancouver Halladja S, Boulkamh A, Rıchard C. Fate of Fluometuron Dissolved in Natural Waters and Exposed to Solar Light. TOJSAT. 2016;2(4):24-9.