Fate of dimethylsilanediol (DMSD) in outdoor bare surface soil and its relation to soil water loss

被引:0
|
作者
Xu S. [1 ,3 ]
Courtemanche M.-A. [2 ]
Miller J. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Toxicology, Environmental Research and Consulting, the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, 48642, MI
[2] Dow Performance Silicones, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, 48642, MI
[3] Currently at Tridge Environmental Consulting LLC, Midland, 48642, MI
[4] Currently at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, 87545, NM
关键词
cVMS; Dimethylsilanediol; Environmental fate; PDMS; Soil; Sorption; Volatilization;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141478
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Dimethylsilanediol (DMSD) is a primary degradation product of silicone materials in the environment. Due to its low air/water partition coefficient and low soil/water distribution coefficient, this compound is not expected to undergo sorption and volatilization in wet soil. In an accompanying paper, we confirm that under controlled indoor conditions in test tubes, there is little to no volatilization of DMSD from soil and soil constituents if soil is wet. However, a significant amount of DMSD was volatilized when the soil substrates became air dried. Given the importance of water on the partition and fate of DMSD, we now report a continuation of this study focusing on the relation between DMSD removal and water loss in re-constituted soil columns under outdoor conditions. Consistent with predictions based on its partition properties and reconciling this evidence with previously reported field and laboratory studies, DMSD distribution was found to be largely dependent on water partitioning. The results suggested that DMSD moved upward in soil profile as soil water was evaporated from topmost layers with little DMSD retention by the soil matrix. As soil dried, a fraction of DMSD was sorbed by the soil matrix in the topmost layer, while most of the spiked radio-labeled DMSD was removed from soil through volatilization. © 2024
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] SIMULATION OF THE TRANSIENT SOIL-WATER CONTENT PROFILE FOR A HOMOGENEOUS BARE SOIL
    CHARBENEAU, RJ
    ASGIAN, RG
    WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 1991, 27 (06) : 1271 - 1279
  • [32] INVESTIGATIONS OF WATER BUDGET IN SOIL WITH VEGETATION AND IN BARE SOIL WITH DIFFERENT GROUND-WATER LEVELS
    KAVIANI, R
    ARCHIV FUR METEOROLOGIE GEOPHYSIK UND BIOKLIMATOLOGIE SERIE B-KLIMATOLOGIE UMWELTMETEOROLOGIE STRAHLUNGSFORSCHUNG, 1975, 23 (04): : 319 - 329
  • [33] Coupled stochastic dynamics of water table and soil moisture in bare soil conditions
    Ridolfi, L.
    D'Odorico, P.
    Laio, F.
    Tamea, S.
    Rodriguez-Iturbe, I.
    WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2008, 44 (01)
  • [34] SOIL SURFACE SALTY CRUSTS AND WATER-LOSS BY EVAPORATION
    GALIZZI, FA
    PEINEMANN, N
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1989, 53 (05) : 1605 - 1607
  • [35] Relation of movement of water in a soil to its hygroscopicity and initial moistness
    Alway, Frederick J.
    McDole, Guy R.
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1917, 10 : 391 - 428
  • [36] FIELD-MEASUREMENTS OF AMMONIA LOSS FROM SURFACE APPLICATIONS OF UREA SOLUTION TO BARE SOIL
    MCINNES, KJ
    FERGUSON, RB
    KISSEL, DE
    KANEMASU, ET
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 1986, 78 (01) : 192 - 196
  • [37] Soil endemism and its relation to soil formation theory
    Bockheim, JG
    GEODERMA, 2005, 129 (3-4) : 109 - 124
  • [38] The effects of microbiotic soil crusts on soil water loss
    George, DB
    Roundy, BA
    St Clair, LL
    Johansen, JR
    Schaalje, GB
    Webb, BL
    ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT, 2003, 17 (02) : 113 - 125
  • [39] Pesticide fate and behaviour in Australian soils in relation to contamination and management of soil and water: a review
    Kookana, RS
    Baskaran, S
    Naidu, R
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH, 1998, 36 (05): : 715 - 764
  • [40] OUTDOOR DEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT OF SOIL ALBEDO ON SOIL SURFACE-TEMPERATURE
    STIGTER, CJ
    MJUNGU, YB
    WARYOBA, JM
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, 1984, 52 (08) : 742 - 744