Estimated Photodegradation Properties of Acetanilide Using AOPWIN

AOPWIN을 이용한 Acetanilide의 광부해 특성 평가

  • 권민정 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 최윤호 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 송상환 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 박혜연 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 구현주 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 전성환 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 나진균 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부) ;
  • 박광식 (국립환경연구원 환경위해성 연구부)
  • Published : 2001.09.01

Abstract

Acetanilide is a High Production Volume Chemical, which is produced about 2,300 tons/year in Korea as of 1998 survey. Most is used as an intermediate for synthesis of pharmaceuticals and dyes, and the chemical is one of seven chemicals of which human and environmental risk are being assessed by National Institute of Environmental Research under the frame of OECD SIDS program. The Atmospheric Oxidation Program for Microsoft Windows (AOPWIN) is used to estimates the rate constant for the atmospheric, gas-phase reaction between photochemically produced hydroxyl radicals and organic chemicals. It is also used to estimates the rate constant for the gas-phase reaction between ozone and olefinic/acetylenic compounds. The rate constants estimated by the program are then used to calculate atmospheric half-lives for organic compounds based upon average atmospheric concentrations of hydroxyl radicals and ozone. AOPWIN requires only a chemical structure to make these predictions. Structures are entered into AOPWIN by SMILES (Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System) notations. In this study, one of environmental fate/distribution of the chemical elements, photodegradation of acetanilide was estimated using AOPWIN model based on SMILES notation and chemical name data.

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