Residues of Pesticides and Other Contaminants in the Total Environment 1977
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-6355-5_4
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Parathion: Residues in soil and water

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“…The relative degradation rates of parathion and its oxygen analog, paraoxon, support this assertion. Under basic conditions, the oxon degradation rate was 7‐ to 10‐fold faster than the thion degradation rate, while the reaction rates under neutral conditions were more comparable, with the oxon half‐life being about 30% longer than the thion (data reviewed in Sethunathan et al [16]). In the absence of data for chlorpyrifos oxon, it is assumed that the hydrolysis rate of the oxon is the same as the thion, although this may be a conservative underestimate of the oxon reactivity.…”
Section: Model Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relative degradation rates of parathion and its oxygen analog, paraoxon, support this assertion. Under basic conditions, the oxon degradation rate was 7‐ to 10‐fold faster than the thion degradation rate, while the reaction rates under neutral conditions were more comparable, with the oxon half‐life being about 30% longer than the thion (data reviewed in Sethunathan et al [16]). In the absence of data for chlorpyrifos oxon, it is assumed that the hydrolysis rate of the oxon is the same as the thion, although this may be a conservative underestimate of the oxon reactivity.…”
Section: Model Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3-methyl-4-NPh, 4, 6-dinitro-ocresol, parathion-methyl, fenitrothion are examples of compounds containing the 4-NPh intermediate and they are used in vegetation (wheat, corn and potatoes). These compounds enter the surface of water and sedimentations and they are able to easily persist in water [39]. These derivatives of 4-NPh are without problems soluble in drinking water [40].…”
Section: The Major Uses Of 4-nphmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embora os processos de degradação fotoquímicos e biológicos sejam diferentes, os fotoprodutos paraoxon, aminofenol e p-nitrofenol são os mesmos. De acordo com Barik e Sethunathan 20 e Sethunathan et al 24 , o paraoxon é resultado da oxidação do grupo fosforotioato. Já o p-nitrofenol e aminofenol são espécies resultantes da hidrólise do grupo fosfato.…”
Section: Influência Do Meio Na Degradação Do Paration Em áGuas Naturaisunclassified