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Chemosphere | 1997

Biodegradation of [S,S], [R,R] and mixed stereoisomers of Ethylene Diamine Disuccinic Acid (EDDS), a transition metal chelator

Diederik Schowanek; Tom C. J. Feijtel; Christopher Mark Perkins; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Thomas W. Federle; Robert J. Larson

An in-depth biodegradation test program was executed on the hexadentate ligand Ethylene Diamine Di Succinate (EDDS). The EDDS structure contains two chiral carbon atoms, and has three stereoisomers ([R,R], [R,S]/[S,R], [S,S]). Our research has focused on the isomer mixture (i.e. 25%[S,S]; 25%[R,R]; 50%[S,R]/[R,S], as produced from the reaction of ethylene diamine with maleic anhydride) and on the single [S,S]- and [R,R]-isomers. Biodegradation screening of the 14C-labelled EDDS isomer mixture in a Batch Activated Sludge (BAS) test with various inocula revealed incomplete mineralization, up to ca. 65% after 28 days. N-(2-aminoethyl) aspartic acid (AEAA), probably the d-isomer, was identified as the major portion of the 14C-material remaining in solution. Further testing revealed that the [S,S]-isomer is rapidly and completely mineralized in all test systems. By contrast, [R,R]-EDDS remained undegraded in a Sturm (OECD 301B) test, but was very slowly biotransformed into the recalcitrant metabolite AEAA in a BAS test. The [S,R]/[R,S] form undergoes biotransformation to AEAA in both high and low biomass systems. In a sewage treatment simulation test (OECD 303) the steady state DOC removal of mixture-EDDS in a CAS test was limited to 25-35%, even after extensive pre-acclimation, while the [S,S]-isomer achieved nearly complete removal (96%). This study illustrates the importance stereospecificity may have on the biodegradation and metabolite formation of a chemical. A biodegradation scheme for the different EDDS stereoisomers is proposed.


Archive | 1987

Detergent compositions containing ethylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid

Frederick Anthony Hartman; Christopher Mark Perkins


Archive | 1983

Magnesium salts of peroxycarboxylic acids

Frederick Anthony Hartman


Archive | 1993

Concentrated fabric softener compositions containing biodegradable fabric softeners

Ellen Schmidt Baker; Jean-Francois Bodet; Hugo Jean Marie Demeyere; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Bruno Albert Jean Hubesch; Robert Mermelstein; Lucille Florence Taylor; Errol Hoffman Wahl


Archive | 1996

Dryer-activated fabric conditioning and antistatic compositions with improved perfume longevity

John Cort Severns; Mark Robert Sivik; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Hugo Denutte; Jill Bonham Costa; Alex Haejoon Chung; Rafael Ortiz


Archive | 1996

Biodegradable fabric softener compositions with improved perfume longevity

John Cort Severns; Mark Robert Sivik; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Hugo Denutte; Jill Bonham Costa; Alex Haejoon Chung


Archive | 2001

Domestic fabric article refreshment in integrated cleaning and treatment processes

Anna Vadimovna Noyes; John Christopher Deak; Jeffrey John Scheibel; Phillip Kyle Vinson; Frederick Anthony Hartman; James Charles Theophile Roger Burckett-St. Laurent; John Cort Severns; Arseni Valerevich Radomyselski; Jerome Howard Collins; Christiaan Arthur Jacques Kamiel Thoen; Nabil Yaqub Sakkab


Archive | 1994

Fabric softening bar compositions containing fabric softener and enduring perfume

Dennis Ray Bacon; Toan Trinh; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Robert Mermelstein


Archive | 1997

Rinse added fabric softening compositions and method of use for the delivery of fragrance derivatives

Mark Robert Sivik; John Cort Severns; Frederick Anthony Hartman; Raymond Vernon Burkes; Jill Bonham Costa; John Michael Gardlik


Archive | 1989

Stable liquid laundry detergent/fabric conditioning composition

Robert Mermelstein; Frederick Anthony Hartman

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