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Modelling the photochemical generation kinetics of 2-methyl-4-chlorophenol, an intermediate of the herbicide MCPA (2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid) in surface waters

Journal

AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM HEALTH & MANAGEMENT
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 216-221

Publisher

MICHIGAN STATE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1080/14634988.2013.788433

Keywords

environmental photochemistry; sensitized transformation; chromophoric dissolved organic matter; photodegradation of contaminants; degradation by-products

Funding

  1. PNRA - Progetto Antartide
  2. Progetto Lagrange - Fondazione CRT, Torino, Italy
  3. Universita di Torino-EU [TO_Call2_2012_0047]

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2-Methyl-4-chlorophenol (MCP) is the main transformation intermediate of the herbicide MCPA in surface waters and it is more toxic than its parent compound. MCP is produced from MCPA by both direct photolysis and (OH)-O-center dot reaction. The latter process has higher yield of MCP from MCPA: 0.5vs. 0.3 for the direct photolysis. Our model results show that the formation rate of MCP would be higher in waters that contain low organic matter and high nitrate and nitrite. Such conditions are favourable to MCPA direct photolysis and (OH)-O-center dot-induced transformation, which are both inhibited by organic matter, while (OH)-O-center dot formation is enhanced by nitrate and nitrite. Good agreement is obtained between model predictions and field data of MCPA transformation in the Rhone river delta (Southern France). The field data also suggest that MCP undergoes slightly faster transformation than MCPA in that environment.

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