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Gas-phase reaction of methyl isothiocyanate and methyl isocyanate with hydroxyl radicals under static relative rate conditions
- Source :
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 62(8)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Gaseous methyl isothiocyanate (MITC), the principal breakdown product of the soil fumigant metam sodium (sodium N-methyldithiocarbamate), is an inhalation exposure concern to persons living near treated areas. Inhalation exposure also involves gaseous methyl isocyanate (MIC), a highly reactive and toxic transformation product of MITC. In this work, gas-phase hydroxyl (OH) radical reaction rate constants of MITC and MIC have been determined using a static relative rate technique under controlled laboratory conditions. The rate constants obtained are 15.36 × 10(-12) cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1) for MITC and 3.62 × 10(-12) cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1) for MIC. The average half-lives of MITC and MIC in the atmosphere are estimated to be 15.7 and 66.5 h, respectively. The molar conversion of MITC to MIC for OH radical reactions is 67% ± 8%, which indicates that MIC is the primary product of the MITC-OH reaction in the gas phase.
- Subjects :
- Inhalation exposure
Chemistry
Hydroxyl Radical
Sodium
Radical
chemistry.chemical_element
General Chemistry
Methyl isocyanate
Phase Transition
Gas phase
Fungicides, Industrial
Metam sodium
chemistry.chemical_compound
Kinetics
Reaction rate constant
Methyl isothiocyanate
Isothiocyanates
Organic chemistry
Soil Pollutants
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Nuclear chemistry
Isocyanates
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15205118
- Volume :
- 62
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2294001702eede4bd9bd08fa8ca681b4