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DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.11.040
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85035072915
论文题名:
Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) in fish: Evidence of recent HBCD input into the coastal environment
作者: Sun R.; Luo X.; Zheng X.; Cao K.; Peng P.; Li Q.X.; Mai B.
刊名: Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN: 0025-326X
EISSN: 1879-3363
出版年: 2018
卷: 126
起始页码: 357
结束页码: 362
语种: 英语
英文关键词: e-Waste recycling ; Fish ; Harbor ; Hexabromocyclododecane
Scopus关键词: Electronic Waste ; Fish ; Flame retardants ; Organic pollutants ; Population statistics ; Ports and harbors ; Recycling ; Wastes ; Coastal environments ; E-waste recycling ; Electronic waste (e waste) ; Gross domestic products ; Harbor construction ; Hexabromocyclododecanes ; Pearl River delta ; Persistent organic pollutant (POP) ; Electronic equipment ; alpha hexabromocyclododecane ; beta hexabromocyclododecane ; gamma hexabromocyclododecane ; hexabromocyclododecane ; unclassified drug ; bioaccumulation ; coastal zone ; concentration (composition) ; electronic waste ; fish ; flame retardant ; harbor ; persistent organic pollutant ; recycling ; Article ; China ; Cirrhinus molitorella ; coastal waters ; concentration (parameters) ; controlled study ; electronic waste ; freshwater fish ; Hypostomus plecostomus ; nonhuman ; Oreochromis niloticus ; river ; sediment ; water pollution ; China ; Guangdong ; Zhujiang Delta ; Cirrhinus molitorella ; Cyprinidae ; Hypostomus plecostomus ; Oreochromis niloticus ; Tilapia
Scopus学科分类: Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Aquatic Science ; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Oceanography ; Environmental Science: Pollution
英文摘要: Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) are flame retardants and emerging persistent organic pollutants. In the present study, α-, β-, and γ-HBCDs were measured in several fish species from rivers and an electronic waste (e-waste) recycling site in Pearl River Delta, South China. The concentrations of HBCDs were 12.8 to 640, 5.90 to 115, and 34.3 to 518 ng/g lipid weight (lw) in mud carp (Cirrhinus molitorella), tilapia (Tilapia nilotica), and plecostomus (Hypostomus plecostomus), respectively. Plecostomus showed the highest HBCD concentrations among three fish species. The contributions of α-HBCD to total HBCDs were 78% to 97%, 93% to 99%, and 87% to 98% in carp, tilapia, and plecostomus, respectively. Fish samples from a harbor and the e-waste site exhibited the highest HBCD concentrations among all samples. The HBCD concentrations were not significantly correlated with the gross domestic product or population data. e-Waste recycling activities, harbor construction, and shipment might be recent HBCD sources. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/88564
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作者单位: College of Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China; State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environmental Protection and Resources Utilization, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China; Center of Fishery Resources and Ecology Environment Research, Chinese Academy Fishery Sciences, Beijing, China; Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1955 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI, United States

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Sun R.,Luo X.,Zheng X.,et al. Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) in fish: Evidence of recent HBCD input into the coastal environment[J]. Marine Pollution Bulletin,2018-01-01,126
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