- Mechanism of the Hydrolysis of Endosulfan Isomers.
Mechanism of the Hydrolysis of Endosulfan Isomers.
The objective of this study was to elucidate the mechanism of abiotic hydrolysis of ES isomers, i.e., Endosulfan-1 (ES-1) and Endosulfan-2 (ES-2), using a combination of experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Hydrolysis of both ES-1 and ES-2 resulted in the formation of Endosulfan Alcohol (ES-A). The rate of hydrolysis was first order in all cases and increased with both pH and temperature. Rate expressions describing the hydrolysis rates of ES-1 and ES-2 as a function of pH and temperature were obtained and validated with independent data sets. DFT calculations were performed using three functionals (M06-2X, B3LYP, and MPW1K) and both IEFPCM-UFF and SMD to introduce solvent effects. The geometry optimization of molecules ES-1 and ES-2 showed that the free energy of ES-1 was larger, and therefore, ES-2 was the more thermodynamically stable isomer. DFT calculations also supported a hydrolysis mechanism involving two successive attacks by OH