Abstract
The conversion of the hexachloronorbornene-moiety of persistent cyclodiene pesticides has been studied by hydrolysis- and photolysis (UV) reactions. The chemical changes have been monitored by means of a microtitration method for chloride ions and electron capture gas chromatography. The 2,3-disubstituted hexachloronorborn-5-enes give a comparably easy loss of 1 mole chloride ions per mole compound if one of the substituents is a hydroxymethylene group, whereas with two carboxylic acid groups in the 2,3-position — that is chlorendic acid — or a further cycle or bicycle — that is endosulfanether or dieldrin — the compounds proved to be very stable. The alkaline stability of aldrin and dieldrin corresponds to their persistence in the ecosystem.

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