Latest News:Index Copernicus Value (ICV) for 2013 was 3.59; 2014 was 58.17; 2015 was 64.83 and in 2016 is 79.75
Methylisothiocyanate is used as soil fumigant for nematodes, fungi etc.It is volatile, contaminate the nontarget areas by diffusion and its exposure can cause various adverse effects to other organisms including human beings.In the present work a simple spectrophotometric method for the determination ofmethylisothiocyanate in soil is described. It is treated in acetonitrile medium with an excess of n-butylamine to convert it into a substituted thiourea and the surplus amine can be smoothly quantitatively transformed into bright yellow copper(I) n-butyldithiocarbamate through reaction with carbon disulphide and copper(I) perchlorate. The yellow colour formed is stable for at least 120 min and is measured at 360nm. The adsorption isotherms have been evaluated by Freundlich’sadsorption equation and have been found to be S-type. Variousadsorption parameters such as (Kd), (Koc), (ΔGo) and (GUS) have also been calculated. The very low values of Kocsuggest that methylisothiocyanateis very weekly adsorbed and is highly mobile in soil. The leaching potential of methylisothiocyanatehas been evaluatedin terms of ground water ubiquity score (GUS) and has been found in the range 1.84-2.02, classifying it as a transient pesticide.