The s-triazines terbutryn and terbuthylazine are currently used in Italy for weed control. A possible reaction of these compounds in the environment is N-nitrosation. Experiments performed in 10 mM CaCl2 as a model of soil water indicated that N-nitrosation is favored only at low pH values and that the N-nitroso derivatives are fairly stable. In the presence of soil either parent compounds or N-nitroso derivatives are strongly adsorbed. These results seem to indicate that the possibility of formation of N-nitrosoterbuthylazine and N-nitrosoterbutryn in common agricultural soil is very remote.

Formation ofN-Nitrosoterbuthylazine andN-Nitrosoterbutryn in a Model System of Soil Water / M. Trevisan, E. Graviani, A.A.M. Del Re, A. Arnoldi, A. Bassoli, D. Cova, A. Rossignoli. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 46:1(1998), pp. 314-317.

Formation ofN-Nitrosoterbuthylazine andN-Nitrosoterbutryn in a Model System of Soil Water

A. Arnoldi;A. Bassoli;
1998

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The s-triazines terbutryn and terbuthylazine are currently used in Italy for weed control. A possible reaction of these compounds in the environment is N-nitrosation. Experiments performed in 10 mM CaCl2 as a model of soil water indicated that N-nitrosation is favored only at low pH values and that the N-nitroso derivatives are fairly stable. In the presence of soil either parent compounds or N-nitroso derivatives are strongly adsorbed. These results seem to indicate that the possibility of formation of N-nitrosoterbuthylazine and N-nitrosoterbutryn in common agricultural soil is very remote.
Settore CHIM/10 - Chimica degli Alimenti
1998
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