Reaction kinetics and mechanisms of organosilicon fungicide flusilazole with sulfate and hydroxyl radicals

Flusilazole is an organosilane fungicide used for treatments in agriculture and horticulture for control of diseases. The reaction kinetics and mechanism of flusilazole with sulfate and hydroxyl radicals were studied. The rate constant of the radicals with the fungicide were determined by laser flas...

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Autores principales: Mercado Castro, Donaldo Fabio, Bracco, Larisa Laura Beatriz, Arques, Antonio, González, Mónica Cristina, Caregnato, Paula
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/107000
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Sumario:Flusilazole is an organosilane fungicide used for treatments in agriculture and horticulture for control of diseases. The reaction kinetics and mechanism of flusilazole with sulfate and hydroxyl radicals were studied. The rate constant of the radicals with the fungicide were determined by laser flash photolysis of peroxodisulfate and hydrogen peroxide. The results were 2.0 × 10<sup>9</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>M<sup>-1</sup> for the reaction of the fungicide with HO· and 4.6 × 10<sup>8</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> M<sup>-1</sup> for the same reaction with SO<sub>4</sub>·⁻ radicals. The absorption spectra of organic intermediates detected by laser flash photolysis of S<sub>2</sub>O2/8⁻ with flusilazole, were identified as α-aminoalkyl and siloxyl radicals and agree very well with those estimated employing the time-dependent density functional theory with explicit account for bulk solvent effects. In the continuous photolysis experiments, performed by photo-Fenton reaction of the fungicide, the main degradation products were: (bis(4-fluorophenyl)-hydroxy-methylsilane) and the non-toxic silicic acid, diethyl bis(trimethylsilyl) ester, in ten and twenty minutes of reaction, respectively.