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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes
Volume 39, 2004 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

Oxidation of MCPA and 2,4-d by UV Radiation, Ozone, and the Combinations UV/H2O2 and O3/H2O2

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Pages 393-409 | Received 03 Dec 2003, Published online: 24 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

The phenoxyalkyl acid derivative herbicides MCPA (4-chloro 2-methylphenoxyacetic acid) and 2,4-d (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) were oxidized in ultrapure water by means of a monochromatic UV irradiation and by ozone, as well as by the combinations UV/H2O2 and O3/H2O2. In the direct photolysis of MCPA, the quantum yield at 20°C was directly evaluated and a value of 0.150 mol Eins−1 was obtained in the pH range 5–9, while a lower value of 0.41 × 10−2 mol Eins−1 was determined at pH = 3. Similarly, for 2,4-d a value of 0.81 × 10−2 mol Eins−1 was deduced, independent of the pH of work. The influence of the additional presence of hydrogen peroxide was established in the combined process UV/H2O2, and the specific contribution of the radical pathway to the global photo-degradation was evaluated. The oxidation by ozone and by the combination O3/H2O2 was also studied, with the determination of the rate constants for the reactions of both herbicides with ozone and hydroxyl radicals at 20°C. These rate constants for the direct reactions with ozone were 47.7 and 21.9 M−1 s−1 for MCPA and 2,4-d respectively, while the found values for the rate constants corresponding to the radical reactions were 6.6 × 109 and 5.1 × 109 M−1 s−1.

Acknowledgment

The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Junta de Extremadura through Project 2PR01A004.

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