Mechanism of methylphosphonic acid photo-degradation based on phosphate oxygen isotopes and density functional theory |
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Authors: | Congcong Xia Huanhuan Geng Xiaobao Li Yiyue Zhang Fei Wang Xiaowen Tang R. E. Blake Hui Li Sae Jung Chang Chan Yu |
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Affiliation: | Jiangxi Transportation Institute China, 809 Jinsha Road, 330038 Nanchang China ; School of Energy & Environmental Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, 30 Xueyuan Road, 100083 Beijing China.; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yet-sen University, 510006 Guangzhou China.; Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, P.O. Box 208109, New Haven CT 06520-8109 USA |
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Abstract: | Methylphosphonic acid (MPn) is an intermediate in the synthesis of the phosphorus-containing nerve agents, such as sarin and VX, and a biosynthesis product of marine microbes with ramifications to global climate change and eutrophication. Here, we applied the multi-labeled water isotope probing (MLWIP) approach to investigate the C–P bond cleavage mechanism of MPn under UV irradiation and density functional theory (DFT) to simulate the photo-oxidation reaction process involving reactive oxygen species (ROS). The results contrasted with those of the addition of the ROS-quenching compounds, 2-propanol and NaN3. The degradation kinetics results indicated that the extent of MPn degradation was more under alkaline conditions and that the degradation process was more rapid at the initial stage of the reaction. The phosphate oxygen isotope data confirmed that one exogenous oxygen atom was incorporated into the product orthophosphate (PO4) following the C–P bond cleavage, and the oxygen isotopic composition of this free PO4 was found to vary with pH. The combined results of the ROS-quenching experiments and DFT indicate that the C–P bond was cleaved by OH−/˙OH and not by other reactive oxygen species. Based on these results, we have established a mechanistic model for the photolysis of MPn, which provides new insights into the fate of MPn and other phosphonate/organophosphate compounds in the environment.Methylphosphonic acid (MPn) is an intermediate in the synthesis of the phosphorus-containing nerve agents, such as sarin and VX, and a biosynthesis product of marine microbes with ramifications to global climate change and eutrophication. |
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