“…32P-Leptophos (181) on silica gel was photodegraded with formation of oxon, O-demethylated and debrominated derivatives, and O-methyl phenyl thiophosphonic acid that were finally degraded to phenyl phosphonic acid (Zayed et al 1978). Monocrotophos (156) (Dureja 1989;Lindquist and Bull 1967), phosphamidon (158) (Bull et al 1967), dichlorvos (153), and trichlorfon (179) (Derek et al 1979) do not have any chromophore to absorb sunlight and thus direct photolysis was most unlikely. These results show the insignificant differences in photochemistry among phosphorothioates, phosphoramidothioates, and phosphonothioates.…”