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Efficient degradation of imidacloprid by surface discharge cold plasma: Mechanism of interaction between ROS and molecular structure and evaluation of residual toxicity

  • Jia Bao Ni
  • , Xiao Fang Jia
  • , Jun Ying Zhang
  • , Chang Jiang Ding
  • , Wen Li Tian
  • , Wen Jun Peng
  • , Sara Zielinska
  • , Hong Wei Xiao*
  • , Xiao Ming Fang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • China Agricultural University
  • Beihang University
  • Inner Mongolia University of Technology
  • Wrocław University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Incorrect use of neonicotinoid pesticides poses a serious threat to human and pollinator health, as these substances are commonly present in bee products and even drinking water. To combat this threat, the study developed a new method of degrading the pesticide imidacloprid using surface discharge cold plasma oxidation technology. The study showed that this method achieved a very high efficiency of imidacloprid degradation of 91.4%. The main reactive oxygen species (H2O2, O3, ·OH, O2-, 1O2) effectively participated in the decomposition reaction of imidacloprid. Reactive oxygen species were more sensitive to the structure of the nitroimine group. Density functional theory (DFT) further explored the sites of reactive oxygen species attack on imidacloprid and revealed the process of energy change of attacking imidacloprid. In addition, a degradation pathway for imidacloprid was proposed, mainly involving reactive oxygen species chemisorption, a ring-opening intermediate, and complete cleavage of the nitroimine group structure. Model predictions indicated that acute oral and developmental toxicity were significantly reduced after cold plasma treatment, as confirmed by insect experiments. Animal experiments have shown that plasma treatment reduces imidacloprid damage to mice hippocampal tissue structure and inhibits the reduction of brain-derived neurotrophic factor content, thus revealing the detoxification mechanism of the body.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133066
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume465
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Mar 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Cold plasma
  • Formation energy
  • Imidacloprid
  • Neonicotinoid pesticides
  • Reactive oxygen species

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