Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2015-03-18

Environmental behavior of the chiral herbicide haloxyfop. 1. Rapid and preferential interconversion of the enantiomers in soil.

Thomas Poiger, Markus D Müller, Hans-Rudolf Buser, Ignaz J Buerge

Index: J. Agric. Food Chem. 63(10) , 2583-90, (2015)

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Abstract

Haloxyfop-methyl is a chiral herbicide that was first introduced as racemate and later replaced by "haloxyfop-P-methyl", mainly consisting of the R-enantiomer, which carries the herbicidal activity. We studied the ester cleavage of haloxyfop-methyl and further degradation and chiral inversion of the acid enantiomers in three different soils using enantioselective gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Our results confirm the rapid ester hydrolysis of haloxyfop-methyl with half-lives of a few hours and indicate that hydrolysis is weakly enantioselective. Further degradation of haloxyfop was slower with half-lives of several days. In all three soils, S-haloxyfop was rapidly converted to R-haloxyfop. In sterile soil, no degradation and no inversion were observed, indicating that both processes are biologically mediated. In soil where 50% of the water had been replaced by deuterium oxide, significant H-D exchange in haloxyfop was observed, pointing to a reaction mechanism involving abstraction of the proton at the chiral center of the molecule.


Related Compounds

  • Heavy water
  • haloxyfop

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