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Degradation of chlorophenoxyacid herbicides in aqueous media, using a novel electrochemical method†
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Environmental ElectrochemistryAdvanced Oxidation ProcessEngineeringNovel Electrochemical Method†Pesticide-residue AnalysisDegradation ReactionChemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic ElectrochemistryChlorophenoxyacid HerbicidesEcotoxicologyAqueous MediaChemical PollutionElectrochemistryExhaustive ElectrolysisElectrochemical MethodEnvironmental EngineeringSimultaneous ReductionEnvironmental Toxicology
The degradation of five chlorophenoxyacid herbicides has been studied using an electrochemical method based on the Fenton reaction (simultaneous reduction of dioxygen and ferric ions). The method consists of electrosynthesizing OH· radicals, which react rapidly with chlorophenoxyacids in aqueous media. HPLC and GC-MS analysis show the formation of polyhydroxyphenols and quinones in a first step, and the complete destruction of the aromatic nucleus upon exhaustive electrolysis. This offers a possible way for the depollution of natural waters containing chlorophenoxyacid pesticide residues. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry.
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