TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a low-density polyethylene-containing passive sampler for measuring dissolved hydrophobic organic compounds in open waters
AU - Bao, Lian Jun
AU - Xu, Shi Ping
AU - Liang, Yan
AU - Zeng, Eddy Y.
N1 - The present study received financial support from the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (No. 2007AA06Z410), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41121063), and Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (No. 9251064004000002). We thank K. Zhang, B. Liang, C. Xu, and L.‐C. Guo for field assistance. This is contribution No. IS‐1464 from Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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© 2012 SETAC
PY - 2012/5/1
Y1 - 2012/5/1
N2 - A passive water sampler with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) as the sorbent phase was built and field-tested for sensing freely dissolved concentrations of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) in fresh and coastal water. Based on the measured LDPE-water partition coefficients (K pew) of 12 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its seven metabolites, the detection limits with the passive sampler containing 10-g LDPE ranged from 0.04 to 56.9pg/L in the equilibrium sampling mode. Furthermore, the utility of the passive sampler in measuring dissolved HOC concentrations in open waters was examined through a comparison with solid-phase extraction combined with liquid-liquid extraction (SPE-LLE) and poly(dimethyl)siloxane (PDMS) coated fiber samplers. The total concentrations of PAHs (3.8-16ng/L) obtained by the passive sampler were lower than those (87.7-115.5ng/L) obtained through SPE-LLE. This large difference was probably attributable to slower water exchange in and out of the passive sampler as time progressed because of blockage by algae in eutrophia reservoirs and high dissolved organic carbon contents resulting in higher-than-expected PAH concentrations by SPE-LLE. Furthermore, the concentrations and compositional profiles of DDXs (sum of p,p′-DDT, p,p′-DDD, p,p′-DDE, o,p′-DDT, o,p′-DDD, o,p′-DDE, and p,p′-DDMU) at site A obtained by the passive sampler agreed with the results obtained with the PDMS-coated fibers, suggesting that the passive sampler was able to reasonably quantify dissolved HOCs in seawater.
AB - A passive water sampler with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) as the sorbent phase was built and field-tested for sensing freely dissolved concentrations of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) in fresh and coastal water. Based on the measured LDPE-water partition coefficients (K pew) of 12 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its seven metabolites, the detection limits with the passive sampler containing 10-g LDPE ranged from 0.04 to 56.9pg/L in the equilibrium sampling mode. Furthermore, the utility of the passive sampler in measuring dissolved HOC concentrations in open waters was examined through a comparison with solid-phase extraction combined with liquid-liquid extraction (SPE-LLE) and poly(dimethyl)siloxane (PDMS) coated fiber samplers. The total concentrations of PAHs (3.8-16ng/L) obtained by the passive sampler were lower than those (87.7-115.5ng/L) obtained through SPE-LLE. This large difference was probably attributable to slower water exchange in and out of the passive sampler as time progressed because of blockage by algae in eutrophia reservoirs and high dissolved organic carbon contents resulting in higher-than-expected PAH concentrations by SPE-LLE. Furthermore, the concentrations and compositional profiles of DDXs (sum of p,p′-DDT, p,p′-DDD, p,p′-DDE, o,p′-DDT, o,p′-DDD, o,p′-DDE, and p,p′-DDMU) at site A obtained by the passive sampler agreed with the results obtained with the PDMS-coated fibers, suggesting that the passive sampler was able to reasonably quantify dissolved HOCs in seawater.
KW - Field validation
KW - Hydrophobic organic compound
KW - Low-density polyethylene
KW - Open water
KW - Passive sampling
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U2 - 10.1002/etc.1788
DO - 10.1002/etc.1788
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 22388779
AN - SCOPUS:84859826907
SN - 0730-7268
VL - 31
SP - 1012
EP - 1018
JO - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
IS - 5
ER -