2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c00312
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Equilibrium Porewater Measurement of PCBs and PAHs Using Direct Water Extraction and Comparison with Passive Sampling

Abstract: The freely dissolved concentration of hydrophobic pollutants in sediment porewater (C pw) is a critical driver for exposure to aquatic organisms, bioaccumulation, toxicity, and flux across interfaces. In this research, we compared direct porewater extraction and passive sampling for C pw measurements of a range of PCBs and PAHs in field-collected sediments. The direct water extraction method provided accurate quantification of C pw for low to moderately hydrophobic PCB and PAH compounds (log K ow < 6.5) that c… Show more

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“…960‐fold; sum of 21 chemicals; Figure 4A). PEDs have been shown to accurately measure C free concentrations (Lotufo et al, 2022; Yan et al, 2022), indicating that the large discrepancy is likely attributable to overestimation of the EqP‐derived concentrations. This conclusion is supported by comparison of field‐based K OC values with literature‐based CompTox K OC values (USEPA, 2021), which shows that CompTox K OC values underestimated the actual partitioning of PAHs from field sediments into water by 1 to 3 orders of magnitude for most of the PAHs studied (Figure 3C).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…960‐fold; sum of 21 chemicals; Figure 4A). PEDs have been shown to accurately measure C free concentrations (Lotufo et al, 2022; Yan et al, 2022), indicating that the large discrepancy is likely attributable to overestimation of the EqP‐derived concentrations. This conclusion is supported by comparison of field‐based K OC values with literature‐based CompTox K OC values (USEPA, 2021), which shows that CompTox K OC values underestimated the actual partitioning of PAHs from field sediments into water by 1 to 3 orders of magnitude for most of the PAHs studied (Figure 3C).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%