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Abiotic fate of tolylfluanid and dichlofluanid in natural waters
- Source :
- Cai, Y, Koning, J T, Bester, K & Bollmann, U E 2021, ' Abiotic fate of tolylfluanid and dichlofluanid in natural waters ', Science of the total Environment, vol. 752, 142160 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142160
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- To prevent the growth of unwanted organisms on ship hulls, antifouling paints, containing biocides such as tolylfluanid (N-[dichlor(fluor)methyl]sulfanyl-N-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-4-methylaniline) and dichlofluanid (N-(dichlorfluormethylthio)-N′,N′-dimethyl-N-phenylsulfamid), are applied. There are concerns over their occurrence and fate in the marine environment due to long-term immersion in water. In the present study, the hydrolysis and photolysis of these compounds were investigated. Results showed that tolylfluanid and dichlofluanid hydrolyzed completely to their respective hydrolysis products DMST (N,N-dimethyl-N′-p-tolylsulfamide) and DMSA (N,N-dimethyl-N′-phenylsulfamide) in coastal water within 24 h. Furthermore, the transformation of tolylfluanid and dichlofluanid under natural sunlight was determined in selected marine waters (coastal water and sea water) in comparison to deionized water. The experiments revealed that photodegradation rates of DMST and DMSA in coastal water were higher than in sea water or deionized water. The indirect phototransformation of the hydrolysis products with selected reactive species (triplet state organic matter, singlet oxygen, and hydroxyl radicals) showed that DMST and DMSA mainly display triplet reactivity. The measured half-lives of the hydrolysis products in natural waters were 2.7 and 23 days, with DMST being considerably faster transformed than DMSA. However, several direct and indirect photoproducts have been newly identified and measured. DMS (N,N-dimethylsulfamide), was identified as the major phototransformation product in natural waters. It is generated by indirect photodegradation processes and exhibits potential persistence in the environment.
- Subjects :
- Biocide
DMST
Environmental Engineering
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Dichlofluanid
AQUATIC PHOTOCHEMISTRY
010501 environmental sciences
Antifouling biocides
01 natural sciences
Biofouling
chemistry.chemical_compound
Hydrolysis
Photochemical fate
DMSA
BOOSTER BIOCIDE DICHLOFLUANID
Environmental Chemistry
Organic matter
PHOTOLYSIS
SURFACE WATERS
Photodegradation
Waste Management and Disposal
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
PHOTODEGRADATION
chemistry.chemical_classification
ENVIRONMENT
FURFURYL ALCOHOL
SINGLET OXYGEN
Singlet oxygen
DMS
DEGRADATION
Pollution
chemistry
Environmental chemistry
Seawater
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18791026
- Volume :
- 752
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Science of the total environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dba0cfdc27c8a28684fe55d129296c4f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142160