Aqueous chlorination of acebutolol: kinetics, transformation by-products, and mechanism

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Wan Nor Adira Wan Khalit
Kheng Soo Tay
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[1] University of Malaya,Environmental Research Group, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016年 / 23卷
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Beta-blockers; Chlorination; Water treatment; Degradation by-products; Pharmaceuticals; QTOF;
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This study investigated the reaction kinetics and the transformation by-products of acebutolol during aqueous chlorination. Acebutolol is one of the commonly used β-blockers for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. It has been frequently detected in the aquatic environment. In the kinetics study, the second-order rate constant for the reaction between acebutolol and chlorine (kapp) was determined at 25 ± 0.1 °C. The degradation of acebutolol by free available chlorine was highly pH dependence. When the pH increased from 6 to 8, it was found that the kapp for the reaction between acebutolol and free available chlorine was increased from 1.68 to 11.2 M−1 min−1. By comparing with the reported kapp values, the reactivity of acebutolol toward free available chlorine was found to be higher than atenolol and metoprolol but lower than nadolol and propranolol. Characterization of the transformation by-products formed during the chlorination of acebutolol was carried out using liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight high-resolution mass spectrometry. Seven major transformation by-products were identified. These transformation by-products were mainly formed through dealkylation, hydroxylation, chlorination, and oxidation reactions.
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