Biochar derived from partial combustion of vegetation is ubiquitous and potentially effective in sequestration of environmental contaminants. Biochars were prepared by burning of red gum (Eucalyptus spp.) woodchips ...Biochar derived from partial combustion of vegetation is ubiquitous and potentially effective in sequestration of environmental contaminants. Biochars were prepared by burning of red gum (Eucalyptus spp.) woodchips at 450 and 850℃ (labeled as BC450 and BC850). These two biochars were found to possess markedly different properties in terms of surface area and porosity. Short-term equilibration tests (24 hr) were conducted to assess the sorption-desorption behavior of pyrimethanil in the soil amended with various amounts of biochar of each type, with a special focus on the desorption behavior of the sorbed pesticide through four times successive desorption by dilution. Sorption coefficient and isotherm nonlinearity of the amended soils progressively increased with the content of biochar in the soil. Biochar BC850 with higher surface area and microporosity showed a stronger effect on the reversibility of sorption pesticide. The soils amended with 5% BC450 and 1% BC850 had nearly the same sorption capacity for pyrimethanil; however, their desorption processes were very different with 13.65% and 1.49% of the sorbed pesticide being released, respectively. This study suggested that biochar in soil could be an important factor for immobilization of a pesticide and thus affecting its environment fate in soil.展开更多
Low-temperature heat capacities of pyrimethanil decylate ( C22 H33 N3 O2 ) were precisely measured with an automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from 78 to 373 K. The sample was observed to melt...Low-temperature heat capacities of pyrimethanil decylate ( C22 H33 N3 O2 ) were precisely measured with an automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from 78 to 373 K. The sample was observed to melt at (311.04 ± 0.06) K. The molar enthalpy and entropy of fusion as well as the chemical purity of the compound were determined to be(45876± 12) J/mol, (147. 50 ±0. 05) J. mol^-1 · K^-1 and (99. 21 ±0. 03)% (mass fraction), respectively. The extrapolated melting temperature for the absolutely pure compound obtained from fractional melting experiments is (311. 204±0. 035 ) K.展开更多
Seven pyrimethanil salts were synthesized by organic base containing nitrogen atom reacting with substituted pyridine acids. They are reported for the first time. Their structures have been confirmed by IR, ^1H NMR an...Seven pyrimethanil salts were synthesized by organic base containing nitrogen atom reacting with substituted pyridine acids. They are reported for the first time. Their structures have been confirmed by IR, ^1H NMR and elemental analysis. The preliminary toxicity tests indicated that most of them exhibited excellent fungicidal activities. The relationship between the structures and the fungicidal activities of the compounds was discussed.展开更多
文摘Biochar derived from partial combustion of vegetation is ubiquitous and potentially effective in sequestration of environmental contaminants. Biochars were prepared by burning of red gum (Eucalyptus spp.) woodchips at 450 and 850℃ (labeled as BC450 and BC850). These two biochars were found to possess markedly different properties in terms of surface area and porosity. Short-term equilibration tests (24 hr) were conducted to assess the sorption-desorption behavior of pyrimethanil in the soil amended with various amounts of biochar of each type, with a special focus on the desorption behavior of the sorbed pesticide through four times successive desorption by dilution. Sorption coefficient and isotherm nonlinearity of the amended soils progressively increased with the content of biochar in the soil. Biochar BC850 with higher surface area and microporosity showed a stronger effect on the reversibility of sorption pesticide. The soils amended with 5% BC450 and 1% BC850 had nearly the same sorption capacity for pyrimethanil; however, their desorption processes were very different with 13.65% and 1.49% of the sorbed pesticide being released, respectively. This study suggested that biochar in soil could be an important factor for immobilization of a pesticide and thus affecting its environment fate in soil.
文摘Low-temperature heat capacities of pyrimethanil decylate ( C22 H33 N3 O2 ) were precisely measured with an automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from 78 to 373 K. The sample was observed to melt at (311.04 ± 0.06) K. The molar enthalpy and entropy of fusion as well as the chemical purity of the compound were determined to be(45876± 12) J/mol, (147. 50 ±0. 05) J. mol^-1 · K^-1 and (99. 21 ±0. 03)% (mass fraction), respectively. The extrapolated melting temperature for the absolutely pure compound obtained from fractional melting experiments is (311. 204±0. 035 ) K.
基金Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province (No. 2001H11) and the Project of Northwest University.
文摘Seven pyrimethanil salts were synthesized by organic base containing nitrogen atom reacting with substituted pyridine acids. They are reported for the first time. Their structures have been confirmed by IR, ^1H NMR and elemental analysis. The preliminary toxicity tests indicated that most of them exhibited excellent fungicidal activities. The relationship between the structures and the fungicidal activities of the compounds was discussed.