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Identification of sensitized photooxidation products of s-triazine herbicides in water
Year:
1983
Authors :
Acher, Aureliu J.
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Muszkat, Lea
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Volume :
31
Co-Authors:
Rejto, M., Division of Soil Residues Chemistry, Institute of Soils and Water, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Saltzman, S., Division of Soil Residues Chemistry, Institute of Soils and Water, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Acher, A.J., Division of Soil Residues Chemistry, Institute of Soils and Water, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Muszkat, L., Division of Pesticide Residues, Institute of Plant Protection, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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138
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142
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5
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Abstract:
The dye-sensitized photodecomposition of s-triazine derivatives, commonly used as herbicides, has been studied. Aqueous, aerated solutions of these herbicides (ametryne, atraton, and atrazine), containing a sensitizer (riboflavin), were exposed to sunlight irradiation for several hours. The primary photo-degradation products formed were the deethylated s-triazines (a) and the oxidated product, 6-acetamido-s-triazines (b). The yields of these products were for compounds a 55%, 62%, and 70% and for compounds b 2.6%, 3.0%, and 7.0% for the above herbicides, respectively. Further irradiation of the reaction mixtures led to the decomposition of compounds a and b with the formation of 4,6-diamino-s-triazine derivatives (c) which eventually photolyzed to unidentified compounds. The techniques used for isolation and identification of the above products were a combination of column chromatography, gas chromatography, and proton nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, and mass spectrometry. © 1983 American Chemical Society.
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Identification of sensitized photooxidation products of s-triazine herbicides in water
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Rejto, M., Division of Soil Residues Chemistry, Institute of Soils and Water, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Saltzman, S., Division of Soil Residues Chemistry, Institute of Soils and Water, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Acher, A.J., Division of Soil Residues Chemistry, Institute of Soils and Water, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Muszkat, L., Division of Pesticide Residues, Institute of Plant Protection, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Identification of sensitized photooxidation products of s-triazine herbicides in water
The dye-sensitized photodecomposition of s-triazine derivatives, commonly used as herbicides, has been studied. Aqueous, aerated solutions of these herbicides (ametryne, atraton, and atrazine), containing a sensitizer (riboflavin), were exposed to sunlight irradiation for several hours. The primary photo-degradation products formed were the deethylated s-triazines (a) and the oxidated product, 6-acetamido-s-triazines (b). The yields of these products were for compounds a 55%, 62%, and 70% and for compounds b 2.6%, 3.0%, and 7.0% for the above herbicides, respectively. Further irradiation of the reaction mixtures led to the decomposition of compounds a and b with the formation of 4,6-diamino-s-triazine derivatives (c) which eventually photolyzed to unidentified compounds. The techniques used for isolation and identification of the above products were a combination of column chromatography, gas chromatography, and proton nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, and mass spectrometry. © 1983 American Chemical Society.
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