PCBs in Passaic River Sediments: Some Analytical Considerations

B. Finley, P. Scott, C. Kirman
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Analytical results for Aroclor may contain a great deal of uncertainty if the relative ratios of certain PCB congeners are substantially altered following differential environmental degradation. Selective degradation of PCB congeners has been shown to occur in biological tissues, and recent studies have shown that Aroclor analyses may significantly underestimate PCB concentrations in fish. The purpose of this study is to assess whether a similar phenomenon can occur with PCB-impacted sediments. Five hundred and thirty-seven sediment samples from the Passaic River were analyzed for Aroclors and selected non-ortho (PCB #77, 126, and 169) and mono-ortho (PCB #105, 114, 118, 123, 156, 157, 167, and 189) coplanar PCB congeners. Aroclors 1248 and 1254 were detected in 67 and 53% of the samples, respectively; 54 samples (approximately 10%) did not contain detectable levels of any Aroclors. In these 54 samples, the sum of the detected PCB congener concentrations was significantly greater, on average, than the Aroclor limit of detection by approximately threefold. In individual samples the sum of the PCB congeners exceeded the Aroclor limit of detection by up to 36-fold. In those samples in which Aroclors were detected, the summed PCB congener concentrations exceeded the Aroclor 1248 and 1254 concentrations, on average, by 41 and 33%, respectively. Given the fact that only a fraction of the 209 PCB congeners were quan-titated, these findings indicate that Arocolor data may significantly underestimate total PCB concentrations in Passaic River sediments. Total PCB data obtained from total homologue analysis indicated that Aroclor results underestimated total PCB mass by up to 43-fold. These findings suggest that caution is required when comparing Aroclor sediment data from the Passaic River to total PCB sediment criteria.
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帕塞伊克河沉积物中的多氯联苯:一些分析考虑
如果某些多氯联苯同系物的相对比例在不同的环境退化情况下发生重大变化,那么阿洛克罗的分析结果可能包含很大的不确定性。多氯联苯同系物的选择性降解已被证明发生在生物组织中,最近的研究表明,Aroclor分析可能严重低估了鱼类中的多氯联苯浓度。本研究的目的是评估受多氯联苯影响的沉积物是否会发生类似的现象。对来自Passaic河的537份沉积物样本进行了Aroclors分析,并选择了非正正交(PCB #77、126和169)和单正正交(PCB #105、114、118、123、156、157、167和189)共面PCB同族物。Aroclors 1248和1254的检出率分别为67%和53%;54份样品(约10%)不含任何可检测到的Aroclors。在这54个样品中,检测到的多氯联苯同族浓度的总和平均显著高于Aroclor检测极限,约为三倍。在个别样品中,多氯联苯同系物的总和超过了Aroclor检测极限的36倍。在检测到Aroclors的样品中,PCB同系物的总浓度平均分别超过Aroclor 1248和1254的浓度,分别高出41%和33%。考虑到209种多氯联苯同系物中只有一小部分被定量,这些发现表明,Arocolor的数据可能严重低估了帕塞伊克河沉积物中多氯联苯的总浓度。从全同源分析中获得的总PCB数据表明,Aroclor的结果低估了总PCB质量高达43倍。这些发现表明,在比较帕塞伊克河的Aroclor沉积物数据与总PCB沉积物标准时,需要谨慎。
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