The adsorption and degradation behaviour of triphenyl phosphate (TPP)
in soil was investigated using radiolabelled test substance. TPP was f
ound to be absorbed strongly to three soil types. Triphenyl phosphate
was degraded rapidly and mineralized to a great extent in soil in labo
ratory experiments. Under aerobic conditions the amount of TPP in soil
decreased steadily and accounted for 46.6 % of the applied compound a
fter an incubation time of 32 days. Under the same conditions using he
at-sterilized soil, mainly unchanged test compound was recovered after
101 days of incubation. According to these results the degradation of
TPP in soil is mostly of microbial nature. Under anaerobic conditions
the dissipation was equally as rapid and extensive as under aerobic c
onditions. The half-life of TPP under anaerobic conditions was 32 days
in the same loamy sand soil. Several known and unknown degradates wer
e detected, carbon dioxide being the main metabolite under aerobic and
anaerobic conditions.