Kinetics and mechanism of propachlor reductive transformation through nucleophilic substitution by dithionite
C.S. Liu, K. Shih, L. Wei, F. Wang, F.B. Li, C.S. Liu, K. Shih, L. Wei, F. Wang, F.B. Li, C.S. Liu, K. Shih, L. Wei, F. Wang, F.B. Li
Index: Chemosphere 85(9) , 1438-43, (2011)
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Abstract
Highlights ► The reductive dechlorination of propachlor was efficiently achieved by dithionite. ► The transformation of propachlor initiated by dithionite follows second-order kinetics. ► Dechlorination was found to be the first and necessary step of propachlor transformation initiated by dithionite. ► Propachlor nucleophilic substitution by dithionite was confirmed as the S N2 mechanism.
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