Low-density polyethylene(LDPE)has been widely used as a sorbent for passive sampling of hydrophobic organic contaminants(HOCs)in aquatic environments.However,it has seen only limited application in passive sampling fo...Low-density polyethylene(LDPE)has been widely used as a sorbent for passive sampling of hydrophobic organic contaminants(HOCs)in aquatic environments.However,it has seen only limited application in passive sampling for measurement of freely dissolved concentrations of parent and substituted PAHs(SPAHs),which are known to be toxic,mutagenic and carcinogenic.Here,the 16 priority PAHs and some typical PAHs were selected as target compounds and were simultaneously determined by gas chromatography–mass spectrometer(GC–MS).Some batch experiments were conducted in the laboratory to explore the adsorption kinetics of the target compounds in LDPE membranes.The results showed that both PAHs and SPAHs could reach equilibrium status within19–38 days in sorption kinetic experiments.The coefficients of partitioning between LDPE film(50μm thickness)and water(KLDPE)for the 16 priority PAHs were in good agreement with previously reported values,and the values of KLDPEfor the 9 SPAHs are reported in this study for the first time.Significant linear relationships were observed,i.e.,log KLDPE=0.705×log KOW+1.534 for PAHs(R^2=0.8361,p<0.001)and log KLDPE=0.458×log KOW+3.092 for SPAHs(R^2=0.5609,p=0.0077).The selected LDPE film was also proven to meet the condition of"zero sink"for the selected target compounds.These results could provide basic support for the configuration and in situ application of passive samplers.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41877471 and 41676095)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation,China(No.2017M622782)+1 种基金the Open Foundation of Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Bio-resources and Ecology(LMB),Chinese Academy of Sciences,China(No.LMB20191004)the Science and Technology Innovation Commission of Shenzhen,China(No.JCYJ20180507182227257)
文摘Low-density polyethylene(LDPE)has been widely used as a sorbent for passive sampling of hydrophobic organic contaminants(HOCs)in aquatic environments.However,it has seen only limited application in passive sampling for measurement of freely dissolved concentrations of parent and substituted PAHs(SPAHs),which are known to be toxic,mutagenic and carcinogenic.Here,the 16 priority PAHs and some typical PAHs were selected as target compounds and were simultaneously determined by gas chromatography–mass spectrometer(GC–MS).Some batch experiments were conducted in the laboratory to explore the adsorption kinetics of the target compounds in LDPE membranes.The results showed that both PAHs and SPAHs could reach equilibrium status within19–38 days in sorption kinetic experiments.The coefficients of partitioning between LDPE film(50μm thickness)and water(KLDPE)for the 16 priority PAHs were in good agreement with previously reported values,and the values of KLDPEfor the 9 SPAHs are reported in this study for the first time.Significant linear relationships were observed,i.e.,log KLDPE=0.705×log KOW+1.534 for PAHs(R^2=0.8361,p<0.001)and log KLDPE=0.458×log KOW+3.092 for SPAHs(R^2=0.5609,p=0.0077).The selected LDPE film was also proven to meet the condition of"zero sink"for the selected target compounds.These results could provide basic support for the configuration and in situ application of passive samplers.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(51303004,U1332134)Science Fund of Anhui Education Department(KJ2012A074)Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province of China(1308085QE91)