Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4409090 Chemosphere 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The kinetics of dinoseb chlorination can be described by a second-order model.•Dinoseb chlorination is subject to hydroxylation, oxidation and substitution reactions.•High concentrations of TCNM and CF were generated and the yields varied with Cl2/C, time and pH.•TCNM formation favors acid pHs during dinoseb chlorination.

The kinetics of chlorination of dinoseb and the corresponding formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) were studied between pH 4 and 9 at room temperature (25 ± 1 °C). The reactivity shows a minimum at pH 9, a maximum at pH 4 and a medium at neutral conditions. pH profile of the apparent second-order rate constant of the reaction of dinoseb with chlorine was modeled considering the elementary reactions of HOCl with dinoseb species and an acid-catalyzed reaction. The predominant reactions at near neutral pH were the reactions of HOCl with the two species of dinoseb. The rate constants of 2.0 (±0.8) × 104 M−2 s−1, 3.3 (±0.6) and 0.5 (±0.1) M−1 s−1 were determined for the acid-catalyzed reaction, HOCl reacted with dinoseb and dinoseb−, respectively. The main degradation by-products of the dinoseb formed during chlorination have been separated and identified by GC–MS with liquid–liquid extraction sample pretreatment. Six volatile and semi-volatile DBPs were identified in the chlorination products, including chloroform (CF), monochloroacetone, chloropicrin (TCNM), 1,1-dichloro-2-methy-butane, 1,2-dichloro-2-methy-butane, 1-chloro-3-methy-pentanone. A proposed degradation pathway of dinoseb during chlorination was then given. TCNM and CF formation potential during chlorination of dinoseb reached as high as 0.077 and 0.097 μM μM−1 dinoseb under the traditional condition (pH = 7 and Cl2/C = 2). Their yields varied with Cl2/C, pH and time. The maximum yields of TCNM appeared at molar ratio as Cl2/C = 1 and pH 3, while the maximum of CF appeared at molar ratio as Cl2/C = 4 and pH 7. [TCNM]/[CF] decreased with reaction time and increased solution pH.

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