Radiolytic decomposition of pesticide carbendazim in waters and wastes for environmental protection

J Radioanal Nucl Chem. 2011;289(2):303-314. doi: 10.1007/s10967-011-1104-0. Epub 2011 Apr 28.

Abstract

The radiolytic degradation of widely used fungicide, carbendazim, in synthetic aqueous solutions and industrial wastewater was investigated employing γ-irradiation. The effect of the absorbed dose, initial concentration and pH of irradiated solution on the effectiveness of carbendazim decomposition were investigated. Decomposition of carbendazim in 100 μM concentration in synthetic aqueous solutions required irradiation with 600 Gy dose. The aqueous solutions of carbendazim have been irradiated in different conditions, where particular active radical species from water radiolysis predominate. The obtained data have been compared with the kinetic modeling. The reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography was used for the determination of carbendazim and its radiolytic decomposition products in irradiated solutions. The changes of toxicity of irradiated solutions were examined with different test organisms and human leukemia cells.

Keywords: Advanced oxidation process; Carbendazim; HPLC; Ionizing radiation; Radiolytic decomposition; Toxicity.