Author/Authors :
Hans Sanderson، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Bradford B. Price، نويسنده , , Scott D. Dyer، نويسنده , , Alvaro J. DeCarvalho a، نويسنده , ,
David Robaugh c، نويسنده , , Scott W. Waite d، نويسنده , , Stephen W. Morrall b، نويسنده , , Allen M. Nielsen e، نويسنده , , Manuel L. Cano، نويسنده , , K. Alex Evans f، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Alkyl sulfates (AS) and alkyl ethoxysulfates (AES) are High Production Volume (HPV) ‘down-the-drain’ chemicals widely
used globally in detergent and personal care products, resulting in low levels (ng to μg L−1 range) ultimately released to the
environment via wastewater. These surfactants have a strong affinity for sorption to sediments. However, data regarding the fate
and effects following release into the environment has not been reported. Sediment samples from both normal exposed and
presumably low exposed locations (background) were analyzed to determine the levels of AS/AES. The method used in this study
shows broad applicability across various sediment types and the most common congeners of AS/AES. The combined levels of AS/
AES detected in the two presumed lower exposed sites ranged from 0.025 and 0.034 μg g−1 on a dry weight (dw) basis while the
presumed higher exposed site had combined levels of AS/AES of 0.117 μg g−1 (dw) based on triplicate analyses. Results indicate
that detectable levels of AS/AES can be found in sediments in the environment at these three sites that are below the concentrations
expected to produce significant adverse ecological effects for individual homologues and the whole mixture, the hazard screening
for these three sites had PECporewater/PNECtotal mixture ratios of 0.007–0.024. However, further investigation of potential effects and
risk assessment is warranted.
Keywords :
exposure , LC-MS , Wastewater , Mixture , Surfacewater