Abstract

Abstract A comparison of the effects of various time periods of ultraviolet light on the formation of rearrangement products of parathion is presented. Twelve products were separated and identified by thin layer chromatography in 4 systems, and were confirmed by infrared spectroscopy, when possible. The effect of 2 solvents, methanol and acetone, on the formation and percentage composition of photoalteration products of parathion from high-intensity ultraviolet light is also discussed. Retention times are given for each component from gas chromatography by electron capture and flame photometric detection.

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