| Literature DB >> 16433332 |
Jörg Klasmeier1, Michael Matthies, Matthew Macleod, Kathrin Fenner, Martin Scheringer, Maximilian Stroebe, Anne Christine Le Gall, Thomas Mckone, Dik Van De Meent, Frank Wania.
Abstract
We propose a multimedia model-based methodology to evaluate whether a chemical substance qualifies as POP-like based on overall persistence (Pov) and potential for long-range transport (LRTP). It relies upon screening chemicals against the Pov and LRTP characteristics of selected reference chemicals with well-established environmental fates. Results indicate that chemicals of high and low concern in terms of persistence and long-range transport can be consistently identified by eight contemporary multimedia models using the proposed methodology. Model results for three hypothetical chemicals illustrate that the model-based classification of chemicals according to Pov and LRTP is not always consistent with the single-media half-life approach proposed by the UNEP Stockholm Convention and thatthe models provide additional insight into the likely long-term hazards associated with chemicals in the environment. We suggest this model-based classification method be adopted as a complement to screening against defined half-life criteria at the initial stages of tiered assessments designed to identify POP-like chemicals and to prioritize further environmental fate studies for new and existing chemicals.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16433332 DOI: 10.1021/es0512024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028