尼日利亚中北部贝努埃河水和沉积物中多溴联苯醚的基线水平

S. Tongu, R. Sha’Ato, J. Okonkwo, O. Olukunle, I. Eneji, Terrumun T. Tor-Anyiin
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多溴联苯醚(PBDEs)已被公认为持久性有机污染物(POPs),也是被归类为内分泌干扰化合物(EDCs)的化学物质之一,它会干扰动物和人类的内分泌系统,破坏激素的生理功能。本研究采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术测定了尼日利亚中北部马库尔迪市区贝努埃河水和沉积物样品中六种多溴二苯醚同系物(BDE 47、BDE 99、BDE 100、BDE 153、BDE 154和BDE 183)的浓度。这些同系物是已被欧盟禁止的五溴二苯醚和八溴二苯醚配方的组成部分。样本从河中采集,每两个月一次,横跨旱季和雨季,持续一年。所有被考虑的同系物都被发现存在于水和沉积物中。枯水期水中Σ6PBDEs含量为0.02 ~ 0.11 ngL _1,丰水期为0.10 ~ 0.76 ngL _1,枯水期和丰水期沉积物中Σ6PBDEs含量分别为4.65 ~ 26.74 ngg和4.40 ~ 17.15 ngg。固相萃取法和索氏萃取法的回收率分别为68% ~ 111%和71% ~ 109%。结论是,水和沉积物中所有同系物的存在,加上它们已确定的环境持久性和生物积累,对河流构成污染风险,需要进一步采取监测和预防措施。关键词气相色谱仪-质谱仪;多溴二苯醚;沉积物;河水;尼日利亚
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Baseline Levels of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Water and Sediment from River Benue, North Central Nigeria
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) have been recognised as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and are also among chemicals classified as endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) which interfere with the endocrine system and disrupt the physiological function of hormones in animals and humans alike. This study determined the concentrations of six PBDE congeners (BDE 47, BDE 99, BDE 100, BDE 153, BDE 154 and BDE 183) in water and sediment samples from River Benue, in the Makurdi Metropolitan Area in North Central Nigeria using gas chromatogragh – mass spectrometer. These congeners are components of the pentaand octaBDE formulations that have been banned by the European Union. The samples were collected from the River, bimonthly, for one year across dry and wet seasons. All the congeners considered were found to be present in both water and sediment. The levels of Σ6PBDEs in water ranged from 0.02 – 0.11 ngL _1 during dry season and 0.10 – 0.76 ngL during wet season while the concentrations in sediment during dry and wet seasons ranged from 4.65 – 26.74 ngg and 4.40 – 17.15 ngg respectively. The percentage recoveries from solid phase and Soxhlet extractions ranged from 68 – 111 % and 71 – 109 % respectively. It was concluded that the presence of all the congeners in both water and sediment coupled with their established environmental persistence and bioaccumulation posed a pollution risk to the river which requires further monitoring and preventive measures to be taken. KeywordsGas chromatograph – mass spectrometer; polybrominated diphenyl ethers; sediment; river water; Nigeria
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