1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9063(199712)51:4<413::aid-ps671>3.0.co;2-9
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Phototransformation of linuron and chlorbromuron in aqueous solution

Abstract: :The main photoproducts initially formed in the phototransformation of linuron and chlorbromuron in aqueous solution result from photohydrolysis, i.e. hydroxylation with release of halide ion, and from elimination of a methoxy group. Reductive debromination was also observed with chlorbromuron. The transformation is less speciÐc than with diuron. The orientation of the reaction depends on the wavelength : short wavelengths (254 nm) favour demethoxylation and photohydrolysis in the meta position whereas, with "… Show more

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“…The photoreaction of polyhalogenated aromatics is more complicated. The 4-OH derivatives of diuron 137) and linuron 138) were mainly produced by irradiation at 365 nm, while the predominant formation of 3-OH derivatives was observed at 254 nm. Dicamba 141) and pentachlorophenol 140) mainly underwent the photosubstitution of Cl by OH, while the radical mechanism was most likely for methoxychlor 141) and DDE.…”
Section: Dehalogenation 3151 Dechlorinationsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The photoreaction of polyhalogenated aromatics is more complicated. The 4-OH derivatives of diuron 137) and linuron 138) were mainly produced by irradiation at 365 nm, while the predominant formation of 3-OH derivatives was observed at 254 nm. Dicamba 141) and pentachlorophenol 140) mainly underwent the photosubstitution of Cl by OH, while the radical mechanism was most likely for methoxychlor 141) and DDE.…”
Section: Dehalogenation 3151 Dechlorinationsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…It is explained by a Norrish-type II reaction. The formation of formaldehyde has been experimentally proved [24]. It was reported by Soley et al [25] that the photoproducts initially formed in the photodegradation of MCPA (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid) irradiated with a mercury lamp HPK 125 or in simulated sunlight in the presence of a photosensitizer, are 4-chloro-2-methylphenol and 4-chloro-2-methylphenyl formate.…”
Section: Chloroaromatic Herbicidesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The quantum yield of the direct photodegradation of monolinuron was evaluated as 0.13€0.01 at 254 nm but was found to progressively decrease by increasing excitation wavelength (0.11, 0.06 and 0.03, all €0.01) at 270, 290 and 300 nm, respectively. This excitation wavelength dependence has also been reported for chlorophenylureas like diuron (Jirkovsky et al 1997) and linuron (Faure and Boule 1997), and tentatively explained as resulting from the "keto-enolic" equilibrium of the urea function.…”
Section: Quantum Yields and Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%