| Literature DB >> 24572188 |
Sébastien Sauvé1, Mélanie Desrosiers.
Abstract
A review is presented of how one defines emerging contaminants and what can be included in that group of contaminants which is preferably termed "contaminants of emerging concern". An historical perspective is given on the evolution of the issues surrounding emerging contaminants and how environmental scientists have tackled this issue. This begins with global lead contamination from the Romans two millennia ago, moves on to arsenic-based and DDT issues and more recently to pharmaceuticals, cyanotoxins, personal care products, nanoparticles, flame retardants, etc. Contaminants of emerging concern will remain a moving target as new chemical compounds are continuously being produced and science continuously improves its understanding of current and past contaminants.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24572188 PMCID: PMC3938815 DOI: 10.1186/1752-153X-8-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Cent J ISSN: 1752-153X Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Concentration of Pb in Greenland ice – redrawn from [[2]]. (A) Data from 3000 to 500 years before present (B) Data for the last two centuries.
Figure 2Number of yearly scientific articles on “Acid rain” or “Acid deposition” (AR), “Lead in drinking water” (Pb) or “Contaminants of emerging concern” (CEC), as can be found through a literature search in ScienceDirect.