Issue 4, 2003

Photodegradation of Pyrimethanil induced by iron(iii) in aqueous solutions

Abstract

In this study an abiotic process was suggested to evaluate the behaviour of Pyrimethanil (antibotrytic fungicide) in real matrices. This process consists of a photodegradation of the fungicide carried out in the presence of iron(III) in three types of buffer; acetate, phosphate and citrate. The experimental results show that the nature of buffered solutions influences both the rate of disappearance of Pyrimethanil and, in the case of citrate, also the kind of by-products formed during the photodegradation process. For each case examined, the breakdown products were identified by using liquid chromatography (LC) or gas chromatography (GC), coupled with mass spectrometry (MS). The degradation pathways of the fungicide were proposed and the relative kinetic constants were evaluated. The abiotic photodegradation process shows the possibility of different pathways for Pyrimethanil degradation in environmental matrices such as the soil, plants and foodstuffs, where iron (free and/or bonded) is a natural component.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2003
Accepted
24 Jun 2003
First published
07 Jul 2003

J. Environ. Monit., 2003,5, 635-639

Photodegradation of Pyrimethanil induced by iron(III) in aqueous solutions

A. Vanni and F. Fontana, J. Environ. Monit., 2003, 5, 635 DOI: 10.1039/B301628P

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