GC‐MS n and LC‐MS/MS couplings for the identification of degradation products resulting from the ozonation treatment of Acetochlor

The degradation of the chloracetamide herbicide acetochlor has been studied under simulated ozonation treatment plant conditions. The degradation of acetochlor included the formation of several degradation products that were identified using GC/ion‐trap mass spectrometry with EI and CI and HPLC/elec...

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Published inJournal of mass spectrometry. Vol. 47; no. 4; pp. 439 - 452
Main Authors Bouchonnet, Stéphane, Bourcier, Sophie, Souissi, Yasmine, Genty, Christophe, Sablier, Michel, Roche, Pascal, Boireau, Véronique, Ingrand, Valérie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.04.2012
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Summary:The degradation of the chloracetamide herbicide acetochlor has been studied under simulated ozonation treatment plant conditions. The degradation of acetochlor included the formation of several degradation products that were identified using GC/ion‐trap mass spectrometry with EI and CI and HPLC/electrospray‐QqTOF mass spectrometry. Thirteen ozonation products of acetochlor have been identified. Ozonation of the deuterated herbicide combined to MS n and high‐resolution mass measurement allowed effective characterization of the degradation products. At the exception of one of them, the product B (2‐chloro‐2', ethyl‐6', methyl‐acetanilide), none of the identified degradation products has been already reported in the literature. Post‐ozonation kinetics studies revealed that the concentrations of most degradation products evolved noticeably with time, particularly during the first hours following the ozonation treatment. This raises concerns about the fate of degradation products in the effluents of treatment plants and suggests the need for a better control on these products if their toxicity was demonstrated. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:1076-5174
1096-9888
DOI:10.1002/jms.2056