Insight into Imidacloprid Degradation through Compound Specific Carbon Isotope Analysis and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Felix Niemann,
Annika Gruhlke,
Klaus Kerpen
et al.
Abstract:The insecticide imidacloprid (IMI) is an ubiquitous environmental contaminant. This study presents an approach to investigate its degradation through the combined use of compound-specific stable carbon isotope analysis and highresolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). It demonstrates how isotope ratio and HRMS product analysis can complement each other. The photolysis of imidacloprid by simulated sunlight, UV−C (λ = 254 nm), and alkaline hydrolysis all exhibited distinguishable carbon isotope enrichment factors (ε … Show more
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