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Fernandez Bayo Jesus, Saison Carine, Geniez Chantal, Voltz M., Vereecken H., Berns A. E. (2013). Sorption characteristics of chlordecone and cadusafos in tropical agricultural soils. Current Organic Chemistry, 17 (24), p. 2976-2984. ISSN 1385-2728.

Titre du document
Sorption characteristics of chlordecone and cadusafos in tropical agricultural soils
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000328902400003
Auteurs
Fernandez Bayo Jesus, Saison Carine, Geniez Chantal, Voltz M., Vereecken H., Berns A. E.
Source
Current Organic Chemistry, 2013, 17 (24), p. 2976-2984 ISSN 1385-2728
Banana plantations in tropical humid regions require a high input of pesticides. Given the long history of this practice, a number of pesticides that are now banned have accumulated in these soils. Little is known about the sorption of two banned insecticides, chlordecone and cadusafos, which are known to cause adverse environmental and health effects. We studied the sorption-desorption characteristics (Freundlich sorption-desorption coefficient, K-f, and partition coefficient, K-d) of these two molecules in tropical volcanic soils with different soil properties. In particular, we observed the effect of the chemical nature of the soil organic carbon (SOC). The sorption of chlordecone (35.56< K-d < 144.96 L kg(-1)) and the desorption hysteresis (apparent hysteresis index, H<0.43) were very high. Sorption was significantly lower for cadusafos (1.47< K-d < 19.94 L kg(-1)) and less hysteretic (0.59 < H < 1.08). The correlation between K-d and K-fsor values and SOC content was statistically significant for both molecules (p<0.01). K-OC ranged between 1218-2547 L kg(-1) for chlordecone and between 67 L kg(-1) and 167 L kg(-1) for cadusafos. The chemical composition of the soil organic matter was determined using cross-polarization magic-angle-spinning NMR spectroscopy (CP/MAS NMR). Chlordecone was found to display a higher affinity to soils with shorter alkyl chains and fewer carboxyl groups, while cadusafos had a higher affinity for soils with more oxidized OC (methoxy and carboxyl groups) and longer alkyl chains. This highlights the complex role of SOC chemistry on the sorption of chlordecone and the fact that soil practices, such as the addition of fresh organic amendments, may not efficiently enhance the sorption of chlordecone.
Plan de classement
Pédologie [068] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Description Géographique
ZONE TROPICALE
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Fonds IRD [F B010062084]
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fdi:010062084
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