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Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids

This study focused on evaluating the toxicity as well as primary and ultimate biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids (HILs), which incorporated MCPA, MCPP, 2,4-D or Dicamba anions. The studied HILs were also subjected to determination of surface active properties in order to asses...

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Autores principales: Ławniczak, Łukasz, Materna, Katarzyna, Framski, Grzegorz, Szulc, Alicja, Syguda, Anna
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26099357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10532-015-9737-2
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author Ławniczak, Łukasz
Materna, Katarzyna
Framski, Grzegorz
Szulc, Alicja
Syguda, Anna
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Materna, Katarzyna
Framski, Grzegorz
Szulc, Alicja
Syguda, Anna
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description This study focused on evaluating the toxicity as well as primary and ultimate biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids (HILs), which incorporated MCPA, MCPP, 2,4-D or Dicamba anions. The studied HILs were also subjected to determination of surface active properties in order to assess their influence on toxicity and biodegradability. The study was carried out with microbiota isolated from different environmental niches: sediments from river channel, garden soil, drainage trench collecting agricultural runoff stream, agricultural soil and municipal waste repository. The obtained results revealed that resistance to toxicity and biodegradation efficiency of the microbiota increased in the following order: microbiota from the waste repository > microbiota from agricultural soil ≈ microbiota from an agricultural runoff stream > microbiota from garden soil > microbiota from the river sludge. It was observed that the toxicity of HILs increased with the hydrophobicity of the cation, however the influence of the anion was more notable. The highest toxicity was observed when MCPA was used as the anion (EC(50) values ranging from 60 to 190 mg L(−1)). The results of ultimate biodegradation tests indicated that only HILs with 2,4-D as the anion were mineralized to some extent, with slightly higher values for HILs with the 4-decyl-4-ethylmorpholinium cation (10–31 %) compared to HILs with the 4,4-didecylmorpholinium cation (9–20 %). Overall, the cations were more susceptible (41–94 %) to primary biodegradation compared to anions (0–61 %). The obtained results suggested that the surface active properties of the studied HILs may influence their toxicity and biodegradability by bacteria in different environmental niches.
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spelling pubmed-44861162015-07-07 Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids Ławniczak, Łukasz Materna, Katarzyna Framski, Grzegorz Szulc, Alicja Syguda, Anna Biodegradation Original Paper This study focused on evaluating the toxicity as well as primary and ultimate biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids (HILs), which incorporated MCPA, MCPP, 2,4-D or Dicamba anions. The studied HILs were also subjected to determination of surface active properties in order to assess their influence on toxicity and biodegradability. The study was carried out with microbiota isolated from different environmental niches: sediments from river channel, garden soil, drainage trench collecting agricultural runoff stream, agricultural soil and municipal waste repository. The obtained results revealed that resistance to toxicity and biodegradation efficiency of the microbiota increased in the following order: microbiota from the waste repository > microbiota from agricultural soil ≈ microbiota from an agricultural runoff stream > microbiota from garden soil > microbiota from the river sludge. It was observed that the toxicity of HILs increased with the hydrophobicity of the cation, however the influence of the anion was more notable. The highest toxicity was observed when MCPA was used as the anion (EC(50) values ranging from 60 to 190 mg L(−1)). The results of ultimate biodegradation tests indicated that only HILs with 2,4-D as the anion were mineralized to some extent, with slightly higher values for HILs with the 4-decyl-4-ethylmorpholinium cation (10–31 %) compared to HILs with the 4,4-didecylmorpholinium cation (9–20 %). Overall, the cations were more susceptible (41–94 %) to primary biodegradation compared to anions (0–61 %). The obtained results suggested that the surface active properties of the studied HILs may influence their toxicity and biodegradability by bacteria in different environmental niches. Springer Netherlands 2015-06-23 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4486116/ /pubmed/26099357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10532-015-9737-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Ławniczak, Łukasz
Materna, Katarzyna
Framski, Grzegorz
Szulc, Alicja
Syguda, Anna
Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
title Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
title_full Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
title_fullStr Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
title_short Comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
title_sort comparative study on the biodegradability of morpholinium herbicidal ionic liquids
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26099357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10532-015-9737-2
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