• Title of article

    Interaction of aquatic substances with anilazine and its derivatives: The nature of the bound residues

  • Author/Authors

    U. Klaus، نويسنده , , S. Mohamed، نويسنده , , Helen M. Volk، نويسنده , , M. Spiteller، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    21
  • From page
    341
  • To page
    361
  • Abstract
    This study is focused on the binding behaviour of the triazine fungicide anilazine and its main metabolites such as dihydroxyanilazine in aquatic ecosystems. For this purpose anilazine and its derivatives were incubated with ultrafiltrated dissolved organic matter (DOM) and isolated fulvic and humic acids, respectively and the adsorption isotherms according to Freundlich were determined. More than 90% bound residues were formed and up to 60% of anilazine metabolites were released with a recently developed silylation method. The study of the reactivity of metabolites and model compounds as well as our NMR investigations showing ether bondings led to a suggested binding scheme of anilazine to humic substances. To have more realistic conditions the behaviour of anilazine and dihydroxyanilazine in aquatic model ecosystems with water and sediment from a river was also part of this study. Furthermore the release of active ingredients or derivatives from sediment by different extraction methods was examined.
  • Keywords
    anilazine , fungicide , triazine pesticide , bound residues , Humic acids , water-sediment system , dihydroxyanilazine , ROSIG , Fulvic acids , NMR , Silylation , aquatic humicsubstances , ultrafiltration , aquatic model ecosystem
  • Journal title
    Chemosphere
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Chemosphere
  • Record number

    723741