Effects of Engineered Nanoparticles on the Enantioselective
Transformation of Metalaxyl Agent and Commercial Metalaxyl in Agricultural
Soils
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Abstract
The adsorption coefficient
of racemic metalaxyl onto an agriculture
soil was small and nonenantioselective. Biotransformation was the
predominant pathway for the elimination of <i>R</i>-metalaxyl,
while abiotic and biotransformation made a comparable contribution
to the degradation of <i>S</i>-metalaxyl. Metalaxyl acid
was the main transformation intermediate. The enantiomer fraction
of metalaxyl decreased with an increase in its initial spike concentration
or the presence of the co-constituents in metalaxyl commercial products.
Under simulated solar irradiation, the presence of TiO<sub>2</sub> promoted the overall transformation kinetics through enhanced biotransformation
and extra photoinduced chemical reactions. The promotion was enantioselective
and thereafter changed the enantiomer fraction. The results obtained
in this study showed that some achiral parameters, although they have
no direct impact on enantioselective reactions with enantiomers, can
significantly affect the enantioselective transformation of racemic
metalaxyl. Thus, our results indicate that the contribution of chemical
interactions on the enantioselective transformation of chiral pesticides
may be underestimated