Journal of Hazardous Materials 2018-03-29

Enantiomer-specific stable carbon isotope analysis (ESIA) to evaluate degradation of the chiral fungicide Metalaxyl in soils

Jérémy Masbou, Fatima Meite, Benoît Guyot, Gwenaël Imfeld

Index: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.03.047

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

Chiral pesticides are often degraded enantioselectively in soils, leading to disparity among enantiomers that may display different toxicity levels. Monitoring pesticide degradation extents and processes remains out of reach in the field using conventional bulk and enantiomer concentration analyses. Enantioselective stable carbon isotope analysis (ESIA) combines compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) and enantioselective analysis, and bears potential to distinguish enantiomer degradation from non-destructive dissipation. We developed ESIA of the fungicide Metalaxyl, providing the 13C/12C ratios for S-Metalaxyl and R-Metalaxyl separately, and applied it to follow degradation in soil incubation experiments. Significant enantioselective degradation (kS-MTY = 0.007-0.011 day-1 < kR-MTY = 0.03-0.07 day-1) was associated with isotope fractionation (Δδ13CS-MTY ranging from 2 to 6 ‰). While R-Metalaxyl degradation was rapid (T1/2≈10 days), concomitant enrichment in heavy isotopes of the persistent S-Metalaxyl occurred after 200 days of incubation (εS-Metalaxyl ranging from -1.3 to -2.7‰). In contrast, initial racemic ratios and isotopic compositions were conserved in abiotic experiments, which indicates the predominance of microbial degradation in soils. Degradation products analysis and apparent kinetic isotope effect (AKIE) suggested hydroxylation as a major enantioselective degradation pathway in our soils. Altogether, our study underscores the potential of ESIA to evaluate the degradation extent and mechanisms of chiral micropollutants in soils.

Latest Articles:

Humic acid attenuation of silver nanoparticle toxicity by ion complexation and the formation of a Ag3+ coating

2018-04-11

[10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.04.019]

In Situ Preparation of Highly Stable Polyaniline/W18O49 Hybrid Nanocomposite as Efficient Visible Light Photocatalyst for Aqueous Cr(VI) Reduction

2018-04-10

[10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.04.005]

Effects of Trifluralin on the Soil Microbial Community and Functional Groups Involved in Nitrogen Cycling

2018-04-10

[10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.04.012]

Effects of different oxyanions in solution on the precipitation of jarosite at room temperature

2018-04-09

[10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.04.016]

Comparison of constant, pulsed, incremental and decremental direct current applications on solid-liquid phase separation in oil sediments

2018-04-08

[10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.04.002]

More Articles...