Endosulfan is a persistent organochlorine pesticide that was globally distributed before it was banned and continues to cycle in the Earth system. The chemical kinetics of the gas-phase reaction of αendosulfan with the hydroxyl radical (OH) was studied by means of pulsed vacuum UV flash photolysis and time-resolved resonance fluorescence (FP-RF) as a function of temperature in the range of 348-395 K and led to a second-order rate coefficient = 5.8 × 10 exp(-1960/) cm s with an uncertainty range of 7 × 10 exp(-1210/) to 4 × 10 exp(-2710/) cm s.
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