Gamma-ray induced degradation of diazinon and atrazine in natural groundwaters.

Khaled A. Mohamed; A. A. Basfar; A.A. Al-Shahrani;

Abstract


Degradation of diazinon and atrazine pesticides present in natural groundwaters was investigated on a laboratory scale upon γ-irradiation from a 60Co source. The effects of pesticide type, initial concentration, characteristics of natural groundwater, potential radical scavengers and absorbed dose on efficiency of pesticide degradation were investigated using GC–MS. γ-Irradiation experiments were carried out for three concentrations (i.e. 0.329, 1.643 and 3.286 μM/diazinon and 0.464, 2.318 and 4.636 μM/atrazine) with irradiation doses over the range 0.5–5.6 kGy for diazinon and 0.2–21 kGy for atrazine. γ-Radiolysis showed that diazinon was much easier to degrade by ionizing radiation compared to atrazine in all natural groundwater samples. This was observed at the three initial concentrations over the range irradiation doses. The irradiation doses required for degradation of 50 and 90% diazinon (distilled water) and atrazine (humic aqueous solution) at the three concentrations were not sufficient to degrade the same concentrations in different natural groundwater samples. Moreover, the presence of naturally occurring inorganic scavengers in solutions of diazinon and atrazine decreased significantly the efficiency of radiolytic degradation of pesticides, especially at higher concentrations.


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Title Gamma-ray induced degradation of diazinon and atrazine in natural groundwaters.
Authors Khaled A. Mohamed ; A. A. Basfar; A.A. Al-Shahrani
Keywords Radiolytic degradation Diazinon Atrazine Natural groundwaters Decontamination.
Issue Date Jul-2009
Publisher Elsevier
Journal Journal of Hazardous Materials 
Volume 166
Issue 2-3
Start page 810
End page 814
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.11.081

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