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Solar-Light-Mediated Phototransformation of Herbicide Tribenuron-Methyl Initiated by Its Coexisting Nitrate Ion in Sunlit Agricultural Drainages

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY [2024]
Fang Xu, Yukuai Zhang, Longfei Su, Zhenxing Guo, Qiang Cheng, Liqiang Xu, Feng Wang, Guoping Sheng
ABSTRACT

Understanding the environmental fate of chemical herbicides is crucial to sustainable agriculture. Due to their joint-use with nitrogen fertilizers, their residues often coexist with NO3– in agricultural drainages. In this study, tribenuron-methyl was used as a model to evaluate the role of NO3– in the phototransformation of chemical herbicides, which was characterized by a two-stage process. Initially, a slow hydrolysis occurs (kobs = 2.573 × 10–4 min–1), producing two hydrolysis products: methyl-2-(aminosulfonyl)-benzoate (MSB) and 2-methyl-4-methylamino-6-methoxy-1, 3, 5-triazine (MMT), which can be significantly accelerated by solar irradiation (kobs = 2.152 × 10–2 min–1). Subsequently, MSB undergoes a rapid NO3–-initiated photodegradation process (kobs = 2.251 × 10–2 min–1). MMT was identified as the refractory unit and undergoes a slow NO3–-initiated photodegradation process (kobs = 4.494 × 10–4 min–1). The underlying mechanisms were elucidated through electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy and reactive species quenching experiments. This study fills a knowledge gap on the interaction between NO3– and chemical herbicides, highlighting the pivotal role of NO3– in the phototransformation of chemical herbicides.

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