“…In general, CPs are divided into three groups according to their carbon chain length: short chain CPs (C 10-13 , SCCPs), medium chain CPs (C 14-17 , MCCPs) and long chain CPs (C 18-30 , LCCPs) (Feo et al, 2009). Among different CP groups, SCCPs have attracted increasing attention in the last decade due to their persistence (Iozza et al, 2008), bioaccumulation (Houde et al, 2008;Zeng et al, 2011a;Basconcillo et al, 2015), toxicity to organisms (Warnasuriya et al, 2010;Geng et al, 2015Geng et al, , 2016, and high potential for long-distance atmospheric transport (Reth et al, 2006;Strid et al, 2013). SCCPs have been placed on the toxic release inventory in the European Union, Japan, Canada, and the United States, and are classified as priority toxic substances in the United States (UNEP, 2015a).…”