| Literature DB >> 25795070 |
Usman Ali1, Adeel Mahmood2, Jabir Hussain Syed2, Jun Li2, Gan Zhang2, Athanasios Katsoyiannis3, Kevin C Jones4, Riffat Naseem Malik5.
Abstract
Levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and dechlorane plus (DPs) were investigated in the Indus River Basin from Pakistan. Concentrations of ∑PBDEs and ∑DPs were ranged between 0.05 and 2.38 and 0.002-0.53 ng g(-1) in the surface soils while 1.43-22.1 and 0.19-7.59 pg m(-3) in the passive air samples, respectively. Black carbon (fBC) and total organic carbon (fTOC) fractions were also measured and ranged between 0.73 and 1.75 and 0.04-0.2%, respectively. The statistical analysis revealed strong influence of fBC than fTOC on the distribution of PBDEs and DPs in the Indus River Basin soils. BDE's congener profile suggested the input of penta-bromodiphenylether (DE-71) commercial formulation in the study area. Soil-air partitioning of PBDEs were investigated by employing octanol-air partition coefficients (KOA) and black carbon-air partition coefficients (KBC-A). The results of both models suggested the combined influence of total organic carbon (absorption) and black carbon (adsorption) in the studied area.Entities:
Keywords: Black carbon-air partition coefficient; Indus River Basin; Octanol-air partition coefficient; PBDEs/DPs; Pakistan; Soil–air partition model; Sorption
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25795070 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.02.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071