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Fate of CL-20 in sandy soils: degradation products as potential markers of natural attenuation
Authors:Monteil-Rivera Fanny  Halasz Annamaria  Manno Dominic  Kuperman Roman G  Thiboutot Sonia  Ampleman Guy  Hawari Jalal
Affiliation:a Biotechnology Research Institute, National Research Council of Canada, 6100 Royalmount Avenue, Montréal, Québec, Canada H4P 2R2
b Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, 5183 Blackhawk Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5424, USA
c Defence Research and Development Canada, Valcartier, Canadian Ministry of National Defense, 2459 Pie IX Boulevard, Val Bélair, Quebec, Canada G3J 1X5
Abstract:Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) is an emerging explosive that may replace the currently used explosives such as RDX and HMX, but little is known about its fate in soil. The present study was conducted to determine degradation products of CL-20 in two sandy soils under abiotic and biotic anaerobic conditions. Biotic degradation was prevalent in the slightly acidic VT soil, which contained a greater organic C content, while the slightly alkaline SAC soil favored hydrolysis. CL-20 degradation was accompanied by the formation of formate, glyoxal, nitrite, ammonium, and nitrous oxide. Biotic degradation of CL-20 occurred through the formation of its denitrohydrogenated derivative (m/z 393 Da) while hydrolysis occurred through the formation of a ring cleavage product (m/z 156 Da) that was tentatively identified as CH2double bond; length as m-dashN-C(double bond; length as m-dashN-NO2)-CHdouble bond; length as m-dashN-CHO or its isomer N(NO2)double bond; length as m-dashCH-CHdouble bond; length as m-dashN-CO-CHdouble bond; length as m-dashNH. Due to their chemical specificity, these two intermediates may be considered as markers of in situ attenuation of CL-20 in soil.
Keywords:CL-20   Abiotic degradation   Biotic degradation   Natural attenuation   Degradation products
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