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Toxaphene chemical structure

Table 13. Chemical name, chemical structure, molecular formula, molecular mass, n-octanol/water partition coefficient (log Kow)> predicted bioconcentration factors (BCFs) of 7 persistent Polychlorinated Bornanes (Toxaphene Components) with high bioconcentration potential, and measured BCFs of Hexachloronorbornadiene, Heptachloronorbornene and of Bromocyclen... [Pg.102]

As seen from the structural formulas in Figure 16.4, the organochlorine insecticides are of intermediate molecular mass and contain at least one aromatic or nonaromatic ring. They can be placed in four major chemical classes. The first of these consists of the chloroethylene derivatives, of which DDT and methoxychlor are the prime examples. The second major class is composed of chlorinated cyclodiene compounds, including aldrin, dieldrin, and heptachlor. The most highly chlorinated members of this class, such as chloredecone, are manufactured from hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene (see Section 16.3). The benzene hexachloride stereoisomers make up a third class of organochlorine insecticides, and the third group, known collectively as toxaphene, constitutes a fourth. [Pg.353]

Structural information about toxaphene components can be obtained by gas chromatography coupled to electron ionization mass spectrometry (GC/EI-MS), positive ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry (GC/PICI-MS) or negative ion chemical ionization MS(GC/NICI-MS). Mass separation is performed by low resolution quadrupole or high resolution magnetic field instruments, by ion trap systems (GC/IT-MS), or by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) offering a broad spectrum of possibihties. [Pg.254]


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