A mechanistic study on the photodegradation of Irgarol-1051 in natural seawater |
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Authors: | Lam Ka-Ho Lei Ngai-Yu Tsang Vic Wing-Hang Cai Zongwei Leung Kenneth M Y Lam Michael Hon-Wah |
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Affiliation: | a Centre for Coastal Pollution and Conservation, Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China b Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China c Swire Institute of Marine Science, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of the photoinduced degradation and transformation of the antifouling booster biocide, Irgarol-1051, in natural coastal seawater was studied. The measured first-order rate constant for the degradation of Irgarol-1051 was 4.02 ± 0.1 × 10−4 h−1, while the rate constant for the formation of 2-methylthio-4-tert-butylamino-6-amino-s-triazine (M1), the most dominant degradation product of Irgarol-1051, was 4.6 ± 0.1 × 10−5 h−1. This considerably slower rate suggested that the transformation of Irgarol-1051 to M1 may not be the predominant pathway of the photodegradation process. During the photodegradation study, a new s-triazine species was observed in the degradation mixtures which, together with M1, appeared immediately upon photolysis and continued to accumulate in the degradation mixture throughout the entire study duration. This is in contrast to the behaviour of the recently identified degradation product of Irgarol-1051, 3-[4-tert-butylamino-6-methylthiol-s-triazin-2-ylamino]- propionaldehyde (M2), which was only detected in the degradation mixture after a long induction period. High-resolution tandem mass spectrometric analysis hinted that the new degradation product (M4) may possess a terminal alcohol and is likely to be an N-allylic alcohol derivative of M1. This suggests that M4 may, indeed, be a precursor of M2 via redox transformation at its N-allylic alcohol functionality. |
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Keywords: | Irgarol-1051 Antifouling booster biocide Photodegradation Degradation intermediates Degradation kinetics Mechanistic studies |
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