TY - JOUR
T1 - Degradation of a stilbene-type fluorescent whitening agent with hypochlorite: Identification of the degradation products by capillary electrophoresis
AU - Blanco, Marcelo
AU - Jiménez, Lidia
AU - Valverde, Ismael
PY - 2001/1/1
Y1 - 2001/1/1
N2 - The E, E-(4,4′-bis[2-sulfostyryl]biphenyl) (DSBP) is a fluorescent whitening agent widely used by the textile and detergent industries to whiten fabrics. Hypochlorite used to bleach fabrics oxidizes DSBP slowly at room temperature and in a higher rate at 60°C. The ions of metals such as Fe, Cu, and Mn accelerate the process considerably. At ambient temperature, the oxidation results from cleavage of the stilbene bonds and involves the formation of various intermediates that evolve to end products. The intermediates form within minutes to hours and the end products within months. At 60°C or in presence of the previously mentioned transition metals, intermediates form within minutes and the end products within days. The end products of the oxidation are 4-sulfobenzaldehyde and 4,4′-bisaldehyde biphenyl; in the presence of excess of hypochlorite, however, the process yields their corresponding oxidized derivatives 4-sulfobenzoic acid and 4,4′ - biphenyldicarboxylic acid. Despite the chlorinating ability of hypochlorite, the major degradation products formed contain no chlorine.
AB - The E, E-(4,4′-bis[2-sulfostyryl]biphenyl) (DSBP) is a fluorescent whitening agent widely used by the textile and detergent industries to whiten fabrics. Hypochlorite used to bleach fabrics oxidizes DSBP slowly at room temperature and in a higher rate at 60°C. The ions of metals such as Fe, Cu, and Mn accelerate the process considerably. At ambient temperature, the oxidation results from cleavage of the stilbene bonds and involves the formation of various intermediates that evolve to end products. The intermediates form within minutes to hours and the end products within months. At 60°C or in presence of the previously mentioned transition metals, intermediates form within minutes and the end products within days. The end products of the oxidation are 4-sulfobenzaldehyde and 4,4′-bisaldehyde biphenyl; in the presence of excess of hypochlorite, however, the process yields their corresponding oxidized derivatives 4-sulfobenzoic acid and 4,4′ - biphenyldicarboxylic acid. Despite the chlorinating ability of hypochlorite, the major degradation products formed contain no chlorine.
KW - Bleach
KW - Chlorinated organics
KW - Detergent
KW - Fluorescent whitening agent
KW - Hypochlorite
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0035657563
U2 - 10.1002/etc.5620201010
DO - 10.1002/etc.5620201010
M3 - Article
SN - 0730-7268
VL - 20
SP - 2193
EP - 2197
JO - Environ. toxicol. chem.
JF - Environ. toxicol. chem.
IS - 10
ER -