Degradation Kinetics and Transformation Products of Levonorgestrel and Quinestrol in Soils

被引:18
作者
Tang, Tao [1 ]
Ji, Chenyang [2 ]
Xu, Zhenlan [1 ]
Zhang, Changpeng [1 ]
Zhao, Meirong [2 ]
Zhao, Xueping [1 ]
Wang, Qiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Acad Agr Sci, State Key Lab Breeding Base Zhejiang Sustainable, Key Lab Pesticide Residue Detect,Inst Qual & Stan, Lab Hangzhou Risk Assessment Agr Prod,Minist Agr, 298 Desheng Rd, Hangzhou 310021, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[2] Zhejiang Univ Technol, Coll Environm, Key Lab Microbial Technol Ind Pollut Control Zhej, Hangzhou 310032, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
levonorgestrel; quinestrol; degradation; model; transformation product; soil; METABOLITE FORMATION; MODELING DEGRADATION; ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY; HORMONES; BIOTRANSFORMATION; 17-BETA-ESTRADIOL; DISSIPATION; STEROIDS; WATER; FATE;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04788
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Levonorgestrel (LNG) and quinestrol (QUN) are typical endocrine disruptors that enter the soil via sewage irrigation and sludge return. However, the fates of both compounds in soil are not well-understood. Laboratory microcosm studies were conducted to fill the gap of understanding of LNG and QUN behavior in soils. High values of goodness-of-fit indices (GFIs) were obtained using the double-first-order in parallel (DFOP) model and the single-first-order (SFO) model to fit the degradation kinetics of LNG and QUN in soils, respectively. The end-points (DT50 and DT90) of LNG and QUN were positively correlated with soil total organic carbon (TOC). Soil water content and temperature were observed to be critical factors in degradation of LNG and QUN. The degradation rates of LNG and QUN were very slow under sterile and flooded conditions, indicating that the aerobic microbial degradation was dominant in the degradation of LNG and QUN. Moreover, major transformation products were identified, and biodegradation pathways of LNG and QUN were proposed. The present study is expected to provide basic information for ecological risk assessment of LNG and QUN in the soil compartment.
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页码:4160 / 4169
页数:10
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