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Review
. 2002 Jun;67(2):71-108.
doi: 10.1016/s1011-1344(02)00277-4.

Reaction pathways and mechanisms of photodegradation of pesticides

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Reaction pathways and mechanisms of photodegradation of pesticides

H D Burrows et al. J Photochem Photobiol B. 2002 Jun.
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Abstract

The photodegradation of pesticides is reviewed, with particular reference to the studies that describe the mechanisms of the processes involved, the nature of reactive intermediates and final products. Potential use of photochemical processes in advanced oxidation methods for water treatment is also discussed. Processes considered include direct photolysis leading to homolysis or heterolysis of the pesticide, photosensitized photodegradation by singlet oxygen and a variety of metal complexes, photolysis in heterogeneous media and degradation by reaction with intermediates generated by photolytic or radiolytic means.

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