Phototransformation of pesticide by UV, H2O2/UV and the combination of moroccan natural phosphate and UV radiation in dilute aqueous solution

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El Gaini, L. [1 ]
Daoudi, E. [1 ]
Boughaleb, Y. [1 ]
Bakasse, M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Chouaib Doukkali, Lab Organ Chem Bioorgan & Environm, Fac Sci, El Jadida 24000, Morocco
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Oxamyl; photolysis; ultraviolet light; hydrogen peroxide; natural phosphate; ACTIVATED PHOSPHATE; REMOVAL; WATER; LEAD;
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The degradation of oxamyl in purified water has been studied in the process of photolysis under polychromatic radiation (lambda>285 nm), process of photolysis in homogeneous media using a combination of ultraviolet light (lambda = 253.7 nm) with hydrogen peroxide H2O2/UV and process of photolysis in heterogeneous media using a quasi-monochromatic irradiation (lambda = 365 nm) in aqueous suspensions containing natural phosphate (NP). Upon polychromatic excitation, apparent first-order kinetic constants have been determined. For oxidation by H2O2/UV the rate constant of the reaction of hydroxyl radicals HO center dot with oxamyl, determined by kinetic experiments, was evaluated to be equal to 2,45.10(9) L.mol(-1)s(-1). The same primary photoproducts: the isomer (E) and nitrile derivative (N,N-dimethyl-2-nitrilo-acetamide) have been formed in the process of photolysis under polychromatic radiation and the process H2O2/UV. In the case of the phototransfomation of oxamyl in the presence of NP, a single photoproduct was identified by LC/MS analysis as the derivative of oxime.
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