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  • The text discusses the harmful effects of pesticides, especially organophosphates (OPs), on human health and the environment, highlighting the need for better degradation processes and control of these chemicals.
  • Researchers are exploring the effectiveness of imidazole (IMZ) and its derivatives, particularly 4(5)-hydroxymethylimidazole (HMZ), as catalysts to enhance the detoxification of OPs through their reactivity with specific chemical compounds.
  • Experimental and theoretical studies indicate that HMZ is a highly efficient and specific catalyst, with its reactivity influenced by the presence of competing tautomers and the chemical structure of its derivatives.

Article Abstract

The harmful impact caused by pesticides on human health and the environment necessitates the development of efficient degradation processes and control of prohibited stocks of such substances. Organophosphates (OPs) are among the most used agrochemicals in the world and their degradation can proceed through several possible pathways. Investigating the reactivity of OPs with nucleophilic species allows one to propose new and efficient catalyst scaffolds for use in detoxification. In light of the remarkable catalytic activity of imidazole (IMZ) at promoting dephosphorylation processes of OPs, the reactivity of 4(5)-hydroxymethylimidazole (HMZ) with diethyl-2,4-dinitrophenylphosphate (DEDNPP) and Paraoxon are evaluated by combining experimental and theoretical approaches. It is observed that HMZ is an efficient and regiospecific catalyst with reactivity modulated by competing tautomers. To propose an optimal IMZ-based catalyst, quantum chemical calculations were performed for monosubstituted 4(5)IMZ derivatives that might cleave DEDNPP. Both inductive effects and hydrogen bonding by the substituents are shown to influence barriers and mechanisms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201905379DOI Listing

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