Microwave-assisted nucleophilic degradation of organophosphorus pesticides in propylene carbonate

Millan, Daniela; Rojas, Mabel; Tapia, Ricardo A.; Pavez, Paulina

Abstract

Propylene carbonate is becoming a suitable green alternative to volatile organic solvents in the study of chemical reactions. In this study, an efficient method for nucleophilic degradation of five organophosphorus pesticides, fenitrothion, malathion, diazinon, parathion, and paraoxon, using propylene carbonate as a solvent is proposed. The effect of changing the nature of the nucleophile and the influence of microwave (MW) heating were investigated. A screening of temperatures (50 degrees C-120 degrees C) was performed under microwave heating. The pesticide degradation was followed by(31)P NMR, and the extent of conversion (%) was calculated by the integration of phosphorus signals. Keeping in mind that recently it has been reported that some ionic liquids play a nucleophilic role, in this work we report for the first time the degradation of organophosphorus pesticides by using an amino acid-based ionic liquid such as Bmim[Ala] as a nucleophile and a bio-based solvent (propylene carbonate) as a reaction medium in combination with microwave heating.

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Título según WOS: Microwave-assisted nucleophilic degradation of organophosphorus pesticides in propylene carbonate
Título de la Revista: ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volumen: 18
Número: 39
Editorial: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 7868
Página final: 7875
DOI:

10.1039/D0OB01620A

Notas: ISI