Detailed Information on Publication Record
2016
Organophosphate Esters in Canadian Arctic Air: Occurrence, Levels and Trends
SUHRING, Roxana, Miriam L. DIAMOND, Martin SCHERINGER, Fiona WONG, Monika PUCKO et. al.Basic information
Original name
Organophosphate Esters in Canadian Arctic Air: Occurrence, Levels and Trends
Authors
SUHRING, Roxana (276 Germany), Miriam L. DIAMOND (124 Canada), Martin SCHERINGER (756 Switzerland, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Fiona WONG (124 Canada), Monika PUCKO (124 Canada), Gary STERN (124 Canada), Alexis BURT (124 Canada), Hayley HUNG (124 Canada), Philip FELLIN (124 Canada), Henrik LI (124 Canada) and Liisa M. JANTUNEN (124 Canada)
Edition
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, WASHINGTON, AMER CHEMICAL SOC, 2016, 0013-936X
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30304 Public and environmental health
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 6.198
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/16:00093537
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000380295700016
Keywords in English
BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS; SURFACE WATERS; PLASTICIZERS; PESTICIDES; ATMOSPHERE; CHEMICALS; EXPOSURE; OCEAN; FATE; ORGANOCHLORINE
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 2/3/2017 12:04, Mgr. Michaela Hylsová, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
Fourteen organophosphate esters (OPEs) were measured in the filter fraction of 117 active air samples from yearly ship-based sampling campaigns (2007-2013) and two land-based stations in the Canadian Arctic, to assess trends and long-range transport potential of OPEs. Four OPE's were detected in up to 97% of the samples, seven in 50% or less of the samples, and three were not detected. Median concentrations of Sigma OPEs were 237 and 50 pg m(-3) for ship- and land-based samples, respectively. Individual median concentrations ranged from below detection to 119 pg m(-3) for ethanol, 2-chloro-, phosphate (3:1) (TCEP). High concentrations of up to 2340 pg m(-3) were observed for Tri-n-butyl phosphate (TnBP) at a land-based sampling location in Resolute Bay from 2012, whereas it was only detected in one ship-based sample at a concentration below 100 pg m(-3). Concentrations of halogenated OPEs seemed to be driven by river discharge from the Nelson and Churchill Rivers (Manitoba) and Churchill River and Lake Melville (Newfoundland and Labrador). In contrast, nonhalogenated OPE concentrations appeared to have diffuse sources or local sources close to the land-based sampling stations. Triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) showed an apparent temporal trend with a doubling-time of 11 months (p = 0.044). The results emphasize the increasing relevance of halogenated and nonhalogenated OPEs as contaminants in the Arctic.
Links
EF15_003/0000469, research and development project |
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LM2015051, research and development project |
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