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Case Study in Environmental Chemistry....

Case Study 3: Photolysis of Terbufos

Authors: Sarunya Hengpraprom and Cindy Lee, Environmental Engineering and Science, Clemson University.

Abstract : This case study considers the rate at which exposure to sunlight can transform a pesticide known as terbufos. Transformation of a contaminant by photolysis will change its behavior in a given situation. In some cases, a product of photolysis is just as toxic or more toxic than the parent compound. In other cases, the products of photolysis are rendered nontoxic and the transformation can be considered beneficial. The experiment described in this case study produced some of the first basic kinetics data available to evaluate the importance of photolysis as a process to remove terbufos from the environment. For more detailed information about this research, see Lee, C. M.; Anderson, B.; and Elzerman, A. W. 1999. Photochemical oxidation of terbufos. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 18(7):1349-1353.

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Results

The disappearance rate constants calculated from the experimental data under dark and light studies are summarized in Table 4. The absorption data of terbufos at pH 5, 7, and 9 are reported in Table 5.