Title of article
Bioaccumulation and bioavailability of tributyltin chloride: Influence of pH and humic acids
Author/Authors
Karl Fent، نويسنده , , Peter W. Looser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
7
From page
1631
To page
1637
Abstract
The influence of pH and humic acids on bioaccumulation and bioavailability of tributyltin chloride (TBT) was studied in Daphnia and yolk sac larvae of fish Thymallus thymallus. In both organisms, bioaccumulation followed a first-order uptake process, and metabolism of TBT was slow. Bioconcentration factors in Daphnia and Thymallus were 198 and 2015, respectively. Uptake rates and bioaccumulation of TBT in Daphnia were significantly higher at pH 8.0, where TBT predominates as neutral TBTOH species than at pH 6.0, where it predominates as cation. Humic acids led to a decrease in TBT bioaccumulation at ≥ 1.8 mg•l−1 dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in Daphnia and ≥ 4.0 mg•l−1 DOC in Thymallus larvae. Bioaccumulation of TBT decreased with increasing concentrations of humic acids. Hence, chemical speciation of TBT is a determinant factor for the bioavailability, and thus bioconcentration and toxicity of this organotin compound.
Keywords
Tributyltin , influence of pH and humic acids , bioavailability , Daphnia. Fish , bioconcentration , Speciation
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
765382
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