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Influence of Cd on atrazine degradation and the formation of three primary metabolites in water under the combined pollution

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 13, 页码 16081-16091

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11819-4

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Aquatic pollution; Atrazine; Cadmium; Combined pollution; Herbicide persistence

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Beijing, China [5192004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31370540]

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The presence of Cd2+ significantly decreased the degradation rate of ATZ and increased its half-life, affecting the formation of specific metabolites. The coexistence of Cd2+ and ATZ may lead to greater herbicide persistence and increased risk of environmental contamination.
To understand the influence of Cd on atrazine (ATZ) degradation in aqueous solution, the degradation of different initial levels of ATZ (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 mg center dot L-1) was investigated in the presence and absence of Cd2+ in a 20-day laboratory experiment. It was found that Cd2+ caused a significant decrease in ATZ degradation and increased its half-life from 17-34 days to 30-57 days (p < 0.0001). Regarding the three most common metabolites of ATZ, deethylatrazine (DEA) and deisopropylatrazine (DIA) were detected in water earlier than hydroxyatrazine (HYA). The DEA content was several times higher than the DIA and HYA contents, regardless of the presence or absence of Cd2+. In the presence of Cd2+, the DIA content was significantly lower and the HYA content was significantly higher. Furthermore, Cd2+ had a dose-dependent effect on HYA formation. Our results indicated that the coexistence of Cd2+ and ATZ resulted in greater herbicide persistence, thereby possibly increasing the risk of environmental contamination. DEA was still the predominant ATZ degradation product detected in water under the combined pollution, which was similar to the ATZ tendency.

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