Accumulation and fate of tributyltin species in microbial biofilms

W. Blair, G. Olson, T. K. Trout, K. L. Jewett, F. Brinckman
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Microbial biofilms, composed of microorganisms originally obtained from estuarine harbor-exposed commercial organotin-painted panels, accumulated tributyltin (TBT) spiked into estuarine water. Algal or bacterial-dominated biofilms were grown by varying nutrient conditions. Both types of microbial communities accumulated TBT in excess of 300 ng/mg biomass (dry weight basis) from estuarine water solutions containing 50 ,ug/L TBT, corresponding to bioconcentration factors of over 7000. No degradation of TBT to dibutyltin (DBT) species was detected, either in the biofilm material or in the surrounding solution. Thus, the microbial biofilms concentrated but did not degrade TBT. These results suggest that microbial films on TBT-painted structures in marine environments concentrate TBT at materials surfaces, thereby acting as "capacitors". Such effects might make practical the use of paints with extremely low TBT release rates delivering antifouling service with reduced environmental hazard.
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三丁基锡在微生物生物膜中的积累和命运
微生物生物膜由最初从河口港口暴露的商业有机锡涂漆板中获得的微生物组成,积累了三丁基锡(TBT)进入河口水中。藻类或细菌主导的生物膜在不同的营养条件下生长。两种类型的微生物群落在含50 μ g/L TBT的河口水溶液中积累的TBT均超过300 ng/mg生物量(干重基础),对应的生物富集系数超过7000。无论是在生物膜材料中还是在周围的溶液中,都没有检测到TBT对二丁基锡(DBT)的降解。因此,微生物生物膜集中但不降解TBT。这些结果表明,在海洋环境中,TBT涂层结构上的微生物膜将TBT集中在材料表面,从而起到“电容器”的作用。这种效果可能使极低TBT释放率的涂料的使用成为现实,从而提供防污服务,同时减少对环境的危害。
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