Abstract
Phenoxyalkanoic acids are a widely used class of herbicides. This work employed high-resolution 13C NMR to study the structural changes induced by humic substances and horseradish perodixase on 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) 13C-labelled in the side chain. NMR spectra showed that humic substances chemically catalyze abiotic splitting of [13C]2,4-D into 2,4-dichlorophenol and [13C] acetic acid at pH 7 but not at pH 4.7. Peroxidase did not catalyze the oxidative degradation of [13C]2,4-D at any pH tested and inhibited the effect of humic substances. Catalytic degradation by humic substances was attributed to free-radical reactions enhanced by the stereochemical contribution of large conformational structures formed by heterogeneous humic molecules at neutral pH. Inhibition of 2,4-D degradation when humic substances were combined with peroxidase was explained by modification of both chemical and conformational humic structure due to peroxidase-promoted oxidative cross-coupling among humic molecules. Our findings show for the first time that the abiotic degradation of 2,4-D is catalyzed by dissolved humic substances at neutral pH.
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Piccolo, A., Conte, P., Cozzolino, A., & Paci, M. (2001). Combined effects of an oxidative enzyme and dissolved humic substances on 13c-labelled 2,4-d herbicide as revealed by high-resolution 13C NMR spectroscopy. In Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (Vol. 26, pp. 70–76). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.7000028
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