Issue 35, 2021

Hydrolysis of methylphosphonic anhydride solid to methylphosphonic acid probed by Raman and infrared reflectance spectroscopies

Abstract

Much is still unknown about the mechanisms and rates of environmental degradation of organophosphorous pesticides and agents. In this study we focus on the degradation of one organophosphorous compound, namely solid methylphosphonic anhydride [CH3P(O)OHOP(O)OHCH3, MPAN] and its rate of conversion to methylphosphonic acid (MPA) via heterogeneous hydrolysis. Pure MPAN was synthesized and loaded in open sample cups placed inside exposure chambers containing saturated salt solutions to control the relative humidity (RH). The reaction was monitored in the sample cup at various times using both infrared hemispherical reflectance (HRF) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Calibrated HRF and Raman spectra of both pure reagents as well as gravimetrically prepared mixtures were used to quantify the concentrations of MPAN and MPA throughout the reaction. Results show both HRF and Raman spectroscopies are convenient non-invasive methods for detection of solid chemicals as long as a large area is sampled to average out any spatial inhomogeneities that occur on the sample surface and minimal phase changes occur during the course of the reaction. The samples for the 54 and 75% RH studies showed significant deliquescence, and the liquid water had to be removed prior to measurement; this effect led to differences in the sample form, such that the calibration spectra were no longer valid for quantitative analysis using HRF spectroscopy. Raman spectroscopy, on the other hand, proved to be less sensitive to these effects and provided better estimation of the MPAN and MPA concentrations. The MPAN degradation rate displayed a very strong dependence on relative humidity: at room temperature the reaction showed 50% conversion of the MPAN in 761 ± 54 h at 33% RH, 33 ± 4 h at 43% RH, 17 ± 2 h at 54% RH and just 7 ± 1 h at 75% RH.

Graphical abstract: Hydrolysis of methylphosphonic anhydride solid to methylphosphonic acid probed by Raman and infrared reflectance spectroscopies

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Apr 2021
Accepted
09 Aug 2021
First published
13 Aug 2021

Anal. Methods, 2021,13, 3863-3873

Hydrolysis of methylphosphonic anhydride solid to methylphosphonic acid probed by Raman and infrared reflectance spectroscopies

T. L. Myers, D. L. Saunders, J. E. Szecsody, R. G. Tonkyn, K. Mo, B. F. Cappello, C. A. Banach, C. G. Fraga and T. J. Johnson, Anal. Methods, 2021, 13, 3863 DOI: 10.1039/D1AY00610J

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