The Embryotoxic Potential and Photocatalytic Degradation of Thiophanate-Methyl
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Stevanović, MarijaJovanović, Aleksandar

Đolić, Maja
Veličković, Zlate
Čutović, Natalija
Tomašević, Anđelka
Marinković, Aleksandar

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Ivančev-Tumbas, IvanaBeškoski, Vladimir
Šajnović, Aleksandra
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Pesticides are substances designed to protect plants
from various types of diseases and pests [1]under UV irradiation
is studied using synthesized Zinc oxide (ZnO.
Synthetic organic pesticides, in addition to the high
efficiency, have led to frequent adverse environmental
impact, as a consequence of their high accumulation
and toxicity. Due to the increased pollution of water
with mixture pesticides, it is necessary to use different
processes for their removal and degradation. Therefore,
oxidative processes have been developed, commonly
named as Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs).
Among them, special attention was attributed to photocatalysis,
as a process that enables the degradation
of difficult-to-decompose organic molecules under the
action of UV radiation in the presence of catalysts [2].
In this study the photocatalytic degradation of thiophanate-
methyl (TM) in the presence of the TiO2 Degussa
P-25 catalyst was investigated. Different experimental
conditions w...ere varied, such as the concentration of
the pesticide solution, the mass of the catalyst and the
influence of the anions (chloride, sulphate, nitrate, etc.).
The pesticide concentration in the reaction system was
monitored based on the decrease in system absorbance
using a Shimadzu 1800 UV spectrophotometer. For optimized
conditions of complete photodegradation, the
environmental acceptability of the defined degradation
process was examined. The toxic effect of the TM solution
before and after degradation was examined using
the embryotoxicity test with Danio rerio, in order to
prove the reduction of toxicity and the success of the
degradation process [3]which raises the issue of potential
influence of different formulation types on herbicide
toxicity. The present study evaluated the toxicity and
teratogenic effects of the active ingredient clomazone
and its two formulations (Rampa® EC and GAT Cenit
36 CS, both containing 360 g a.i./l of clomazone.
Comparing the obtained results of the influence of
ions on the processes of photocatalysis, it was noticed
that all ions have catalytic effects on the kinetics of the
degradation process of TM. The presence of sulphates
and carbonates had the greatest catalytic effect, while
hydrogen phosphates and bicarbonates showed the lowest
catalytic capacity.
The optimal experimental conditions were obtained
using 0,2 g/L of TiO2 and 5 mg/L of TM solution. In
addition, the embryotoxicity test followed the analytical
examination. Comparison of results obtained in embryotoxicity
assay testing of the initial solution, partly
and completely degraded samples confirmed suitability
of applied degradation method. Increase in toxicity,
compared to the initial solution, was registered in partly
degraded sample. This observation can be attributed to
increase in concentration of carbendazim (TM metabolite)
more toxic than parent substance. Finally, completely
degraded sample caused no mortality or adverse
effects in D. rerio embryos after 120 h exposure. Toxicity
of samples, in decreasing order is half degraded >
initial >completely degraded sample.
Based on the obtained results it can be concluded
that used photocatalytic degradation process can be successfully
applied in pesticide contaminated water management.
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21th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry EMEC 21, 2021, 42-42Publisher:
- Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society
Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200214 (Institue of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade) (RS-200214)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200135 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy) (RS-200135)
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - CONF AU - Stevanović, Marija AU - Jovanović, Aleksandar AU - Đolić, Maja AU - Veličković, Zlate AU - Čutović, Natalija AU - Tomašević, Anđelka AU - Marinković, Aleksandar PY - 2021 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/663 AB - Pesticides are substances designed to protect plants from various types of diseases and pests [1]under UV irradiation is studied using synthesized Zinc oxide (ZnO. Synthetic organic pesticides, in addition to the high efficiency, have led to frequent adverse environmental impact, as a consequence of their high accumulation and toxicity. Due to the increased pollution of water with mixture pesticides, it is necessary to use different processes for their removal and degradation. Therefore, oxidative processes have been developed, commonly named as Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs). Among them, special attention was attributed to photocatalysis, as a process that enables the degradation of difficult-to-decompose organic molecules under the action of UV radiation in the presence of catalysts [2]. In this study the photocatalytic degradation of thiophanate- methyl (TM) in the presence of the TiO2 Degussa P-25 catalyst was investigated. Different experimental conditions were varied, such as the concentration of the pesticide solution, the mass of the catalyst and the influence of the anions (chloride, sulphate, nitrate, etc.). The pesticide concentration in the reaction system was monitored based on the decrease in system absorbance using a Shimadzu 1800 UV spectrophotometer. For optimized conditions of complete photodegradation, the environmental acceptability of the defined degradation process was examined. The toxic effect of the TM solution before and after degradation was examined using the embryotoxicity test with Danio rerio, in order to prove the reduction of toxicity and the success of the degradation process [3]which raises the issue of potential influence of different formulation types on herbicide toxicity. The present study evaluated the toxicity and teratogenic effects of the active ingredient clomazone and its two formulations (Rampa® EC and GAT Cenit 36 CS, both containing 360 g a.i./l of clomazone. Comparing the obtained results of the influence of ions on the processes of photocatalysis, it was noticed that all ions have catalytic effects on the kinetics of the degradation process of TM. The presence of sulphates and carbonates had the greatest catalytic effect, while hydrogen phosphates and bicarbonates showed the lowest catalytic capacity. The optimal experimental conditions were obtained using 0,2 g/L of TiO2 and 5 mg/L of TM solution. In addition, the embryotoxicity test followed the analytical examination. Comparison of results obtained in embryotoxicity assay testing of the initial solution, partly and completely degraded samples confirmed suitability of applied degradation method. Increase in toxicity, compared to the initial solution, was registered in partly degraded sample. This observation can be attributed to increase in concentration of carbendazim (TM metabolite) more toxic than parent substance. Finally, completely degraded sample caused no mortality or adverse effects in D. rerio embryos after 120 h exposure. Toxicity of samples, in decreasing order is half degraded > initial >completely degraded sample. Based on the obtained results it can be concluded that used photocatalytic degradation process can be successfully applied in pesticide contaminated water management. PB - Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society C3 - 21th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry EMEC 21 T1 - The Embryotoxic Potential and Photocatalytic Degradation of Thiophanate-Methyl EP - 42 SP - 42 ER -
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Stevanović, M., Jovanović, A., Đolić, M., Veličković, Z., Čutović, N., Tomašević, A.,& Marinković, A.. (2021). The Embryotoxic Potential and Photocatalytic Degradation of Thiophanate-Methyl. in 21th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry EMEC 21 Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society., 42-42.
Stevanović M, Jovanović A, Đolić M, Veličković Z, Čutović N, Tomašević A, Marinković A. The Embryotoxic Potential and Photocatalytic Degradation of Thiophanate-Methyl. in 21th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry EMEC 21. 2021;:42-42..
Stevanović, Marija, Jovanović, Aleksandar, Đolić, Maja, Veličković, Zlate, Čutović, Natalija, Tomašević, Anđelka, Marinković, Aleksandar, "The Embryotoxic Potential and Photocatalytic Degradation of Thiophanate-Methyl" in 21th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry EMEC 21 (2021):42-42.