Publication | Closed Access
Degradation of Diuron Photoinduced by Iron(III) in Aqueous Solution
114
Citations
11
References
1997
Year
Diuron DisappearanceIron MetabolismDegradation ReactionChemistryEnvironmental PhotochemistryRedox BiologyOxidative StressDiuron PhotoinducedEnvironmental ChemistryPhototoxicityWater TreatmentPhotocatalysisHealth SciencesDimeric Species Fe2PhotochemistryBiochemistryPhotodegradationMedicineMonomeric Species Fe
The degradation of diuron photoinduced by iron(III) in aqueous solution has been investigated with different iron(III) species (monomeric species Fe(OH)2+, dimeric species Fe2(OH)24+ and water-soluble oligomeric species) under monochromatic excitation at 365 nm and under sunlight. The rate of degradation depends on the concentration in Fe(OH)2+, the most reactive species in terms of •OH radical formation. The major photoproduct is 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-formyl-1-methylurea which represents more than 60% of diuron disappearance. The mechanism only involves the attack by •OH radicals arising from iron(III) excited species. The half-lives of diuron when submitted to such a process in the environment were estimated to be 1–2 h and a few days according to the concentration of Fe(OH)2+ (respectively 70% and <10% of total iron(III) concentration).
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1