Occurrence of short- and medium-chain chlorinated paraffins in soils and sediments from Dongguan City, South China
2020
Wu, Yang | Gao, Shutao | Ji, Bingjing | Liu, Zhiyang | Zeng, Xiangying | Yu, Zhiqiang
As a group of emerging organic pollutants, chlorinated paraffins (CPs) have attracted rising global attention due to their persistence and toxicity. In this study, we have investigated the concentration levels and profiles of short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) and medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCPs) in soils and sediments from Dongguan City, an industrial area in South China, and have also screened very short-chain chlorinated paraffins (vSCCPs) by means of ultra-high resolution liquid chromatograph coupled with an Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid mass spectrometer. The results indicated that total SCCP concentrations ranged from 6.75 to 993 ng/g (mean 172 ng/g) in soils and from 4.00 to 613 ng/g (mean 153 ng/g) in sediments, respectively. Higher MCCP levels were observed with a range of 23.9–2427 ng/g (mean 369 ng/g) in soils and 14.0–1581 ng/g (mean 493 ng/g) in sediments, respectively. The results indicated that MCCPs dominated over SCCPs in the studied region. The dominant homologues in soils and sediments were C₁₃Cl₆–₇ and C₁₄Cl₇–₈, C₁₃Cl₇, and C₁₄Cl₇–₈, respectively. Furthermore, six vSCCP homologues (C₈Cl₇–₈ and C₉Cl₅–₈) in soils and four vSCCPs (C₉Cl₅–₈) in sediments have been identified. Because of their higher detection frequencies, further studies should focus on the transformation mechanisms and toxicities of these vSCCPs in environmental media and biota.
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