Degradation properties and identification of metabolites of 6-Cl-PMNI in soil and water

Chemosphere
Yihu WangGuonian Zhu

Abstract

In order to provide the scientific basis for the environmental risk assessment of cycloxaprid and 6-Cl-PMNI (intermediate of cycloxaprid), the degradation properties of 6-Cl-PMNI in aerobic, anaerobic and/or sterile soil, as well as in water with different pH values at different temperature were explored under laboratory conditions using HPLC for its kinetics study and UPLC-MS/MS for the identification of its metabolites/degradation products. Fortification study showed that the recoveries of 71.4-100.5% with the maximum coefficient variation (CV) of 7.47% were obtained. The linear range was 0.1-10 mg/L with the good linearity of R(2) = 0.9990. For standard, the method LOD (limit of detection) and LOQ (limit of quantification) was 0.03 mg/L and 0.1 mg/L, respectively. Results demonstrated the good performance of the developed method. Kinetics study indicated that the degradation half-lives (t0.5) in pH 3-pH 10 buffers varied from 111.8 d to 288.8 d at 25 °C but rapidly shortened to 1.6-25.7 d at 70 °C. Good negative linear ships (R(2) ≥ 0.8423) between half life and temperature were found. 6-Cl-PMNI could be readily degraded in non-sterile soil (t0.5 0.8-7.5 d) while slowly degraded in sterile soil (t0.5 64.8-91.2 d). Three hydr...Continue Reading

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