Comprehensive Organometallic Analysis 1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-9498-7_9
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Organometallic Compounds in the Environment

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“…humuli on hop; gray molds on onions; rice blast; brown rust on beans; and coffee leaf rust. In addition, TPT compounds are used in certain antifouling paints on ships, mainly in combination with tributyltin [6]. The annual world production of triphenyltin compounds is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…humuli on hop; gray molds on onions; rice blast; brown rust on beans; and coffee leaf rust. In addition, TPT compounds are used in certain antifouling paints on ships, mainly in combination with tributyltin [6]. The annual world production of triphenyltin compounds is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The half-life of TBT in sediments is estimated to be months to several years [14]. Both substances are considered to be rather persistent and accumulate in the sediment of aquatic systems and especially in organisms [6,10]. Their low solubility in water (1.2-8 mg/L [13]) and high K OC value (5,700 ml/g for TPT and 5,500 ml/g for TBT) suggest adsorption onto suspended particles and sediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The organometallic compounds of main group elements (R n MX m ) are broad-spectrum biocidal agents whose toxic effect is manifested at the membrane level due to the lipophilic properties of their molecules [1]. Among them, organotins (R n SnX m ) are supposed to induce membrane associated oxidative stress in living organism through different mechanisms including the enhancement of the lipid peroxidation and intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), H 2 O 2 , O −• 2 , HO • [2][3][4][5].…”
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“…Since the early 1960s, TPT compounds have been used as broad‐spectrum fungicides in agriculture, mainly as triphenyltinhydroxide (fentinhydroxide) and triphenyltinacetate in Brestan®, Brestanid® (Aventis Crop Science, Frankfurt/Main, Germany), and Du‐Ter® (BASF, Limburgerhof, Germany), to combat a range of fungal diseases in various crops, particularly potato blight ( Phytophthora infestans ), leaf spot ( Cercospora beticola, Ramularia beticola ), and powdery mildew ( Erysiphe betae ) on celery, peanuts, and sugar beet; Pseudoperonospora humuli on hop; gray molds on onions; rice blast; brown rust on beans; and coffee leaf rust. In addition, TPT compounds are used in certain antifouling paints on ships, mainly in combination with tributyltin [6]. The annual world production of triphenyltin compounds is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The half‐life of TBT in sediments is estimated to be months to several years [14]. Both substances are considered to be rather persistent and accumulate in the sediment of aquatic systems and especially in organisms [6,10]. Their low solubility in water (1.2–8 mg/L [13]) and high K OC value (5,700 ml/g for TPT and 5,500 ml/g for TBT) suggest adsorption onto suspended particles and sediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%