Based on literature kinetic data, it is shown that the photochemical transformation of cycloxydim (CXD) in surface waters would mainly occur by direct photolysis. Reaction of CXD with O-1(2) and with the triplet states of chromophoric dissolved organic matter would only account for a small fraction (2%) of total phototransformation. The second-order reaction rate constant between CXD and OH is not known. However, estimates based on data analysis with the APEX software and on diffusion-control kinetics in water indicate that OH would account for less than 10% of CXD phototransformation. The photochemical half-life time of CXD in mid-latitude summertime would vary in the day-month range, depending on water chemistry and depth. Transformation would be favoured in shallow waters with low dissolved organic carbon.
A Test of the Potentialities of the APEX Software (Aqueous Photochemistry of Environmentally-occurring Xenobiotics). Modelling the Photochemical Persistence of the Herbicide Cycloxydim in Surface Waters, Based on Literature Kinetics Data.
VIONE, Davide Vittorio
2014-01-01
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Based on literature kinetic data, it is shown that the photochemical transformation of cycloxydim (CXD) in surface waters would mainly occur by direct photolysis. Reaction of CXD with O-1(2) and with the triplet states of chromophoric dissolved organic matter would only account for a small fraction (2%) of total phototransformation. The second-order reaction rate constant between CXD and OH is not known. However, estimates based on data analysis with the APEX software and on diffusion-control kinetics in water indicate that OH would account for less than 10% of CXD phototransformation. The photochemical half-life time of CXD in mid-latitude summertime would vary in the day-month range, depending on water chemistry and depth. Transformation would be favoured in shallow waters with low dissolved organic carbon.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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