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Assessment of flumioxazin soil behavior and thermal stability in aqueous solutions

Authors :
Kayla M. Eason
Timothy L. Grey
Nicholas L. Hurdle
Miguel L. Cabrera
Nicholas T. Basinger
Source :
Chemosphere. 288(Pt 2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Flumioxazin is a preemergence, N-phenylpththalimide herbicide that can be applied to control a broad spectrum of weeds in a variety of cropping systems. Limited information exists concerning the environmental fate of flumioxazin, therefore the present studies investigated the kinetic behavior of flumioxazin in soil and aqueous solution using field and analytical techniques to establish its degradation properties. Flumioxazin half-life in a Greenville sandy clay loam and Faceville loamy sand was 26.6 d. Flumioxazin was determined to have a groundwater ubiquity score of 1.79, indicating a low leachability potential. There was an inverse correlation between flumioxazin concentration in soil, rainfall, and solar radiation. There was no direct correlation between flumioxazin concentration and soil temperature. Flumioxazin activation energy was 58.4 (±1.2) kJ mol−1 with a Q10 value of 2.2. Even at the lowest amount of solar radiation and soil temperature, the energy from these environmental measures exceeded the activation energy needed for flumioxazin degradation. Flumioxazin stability in solution and field dissipation indicate that, with the input of thermal energy, degradation can be rapid.

Details

ISSN :
18791298
Volume :
288
Issue :
Pt 2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3431062bd0690aeba3f008ada2011650