Radiolytic degradation of malathion and lindane in aqueous solutions.

K. A. Mohamed; A. A. Basfar; H.A. Al-Kahtani; K.S. Al-Hamad;

Abstract


Degradation of malathion and lindane pesticides present in an aqueous solution was investigated on a laboratory scale upon gamma-irradiation from a 60Co source. The effects of pesticide group, presence of various additives and absorbed dose on efficiency of pesticide degradation were investigated. Gamma-irradiation was carried out in distilled water solutions (malathion and lindane) and in combination with humic solution (HS), nitrous oxide (N2O) and HS/N2O (lindane) over the range 0.1–2 kGy (malathion) and 5–30 kGy (lindane). Malathion was easily degraded at low absorbed doses compared to lindane in distilled water solutions. Absorbed doses required to remove 50% and 90% of initial malathion and lindane concentrations in distilled water solutions were 0.53 and 1.77 kGy (malathion) and 17.97 and 28.79 kGy (lindane), respectively. The presence of HS, N2O and HS/N2O additives in aqueous solutions, significantly improved the effectiveness of radiolytic degradation of lindane. Chemical analysis of the pesticides and the by-products resulted from the radiolytic degradation were made using a gas chromatography associated with mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Additionally, the final degradation products of irradiation as detected by ion chromatography (IC) were acetic acid and traces of some anions (phosphate and chloride).


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Title Radiolytic degradation of malathion and lindane in aqueous solutions.
Authors K. A. Mohamed ; A. A. Basfar; H.A. Al-Kahtani; K.S. Al-Hamad
Keywords Malathion Lindane Gamma-irradiation Water decontamination.
Issue Date Nov-2009
Publisher Radiation Physics and Chemistry.
Journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 
Volume 78
Issue 11
Start page 994
End page 1000
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2009.06.003

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