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Quantitative Evaluation of Noncovalent Interactions between Glyphosate and Dissolved Humic Substances by NMR Spectroscopy

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 46, 期 11, 页码 5939-5946

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es300265a

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  1. Istituto di Metodologie Chimiche, CNR

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Interactions of glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine) herbicide (GLY) with soluble fulvic acids (FM) and humic acids (HAs) at pH 5.2 and 7 were studied by H-1 and P-31 NMR spectroscopy. Increasing concentrations of soluble humic matter determined broadening and chemical shift drifts of proton and phosphorus GLY signals, thereby indicating the occurrence of weak interactions between GLY and humic superstructures. Binding was larger for FM and pH 5.2 than for HAs and pH 7, thus suggesting formation of hydrogen bonds between GLY carboxyl and phosphonate groups and protonated oxygen functions in humic matter. Changes in relaxation and correlation times of H-1 and P-31 signals and saturation transfer difference NMR experiments confirmed the noncovalent nature of GLY humic interactions. Diffusion-ordered NMR spectra allowed calculation of the glyphosate fraction bound to humic superstructures and association constants (K-a) and Gibbs free energies of transfer for GLY humic complex formation at both pH values. These values showed that noncovalent interactions occurred most effectively with FM and at pH 5.2. Our findings indicated that glyphosate may spontaneously and significantly bind to soluble humic matter by noncovalent interactions at slightly acidic pH and, thus, potentially pollute natural water bodies by moving through soil profiles in complexes with dissolved humus.

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