2001
DOI: 10.1021/es001860i
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Monitoring of Phthalic Acid Monoesters in River Water by Solid-Phase Extraction and GC-MS Determination

Abstract: An analytical method for monitoring 10 phthalic acid monoesters in river water was investigated by solid-phase extraction, methylation with diazomethane, and GC-MS. Two cartridge-type solid phases packed with octadesyl-coated silica (C18) and styrenedivinyl polymer (PS-2) and one disk-type solid phase made from octadesyl-coated styrenedivinylbenzene polymer (SDB-XD) were investigated in solid-phase extraction. PS-2 gave the highest recoveries of the three solid phases, and recoveries of more than 80% of the mo… Show more

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“…7a-[9-(4,4,5,5,5-Pentafluoropentylsulfinyl)nonyl]estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17b-diol (ICI 182,780) was from Tocris Cookson, Ltd. DEP, di-npropyl phthalate (DPrP), DBP, di-n-hexyl phthalate (DHP), DCHP, DEHP, and BBP were from Aldrich. Di-n-pentyl phthalate (DPP) was from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd. All the phthalate monoesters: MMP, monoethyl phthalate (MEP), mono-n-propyl phthalate (MPrP), monoisopropyl phthalate (MIPrP), MBP, monoisobutyl phthalate (MIBP), mono-n-pentyl phthalate (MPP), monocyclohexyl phthalate (MCHP), monobenzyl phthalate (MBZP), mono-n-octyl phthalate (MOP) and MEHP were synthesized 3) by the method of Snell,26) and their purities were 94.7 to 99.4%. Cell Culture and Proliferation Assay Human breast cancer estrogen-sensitive MCF-7 cells were a generous gift from Drs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7a-[9-(4,4,5,5,5-Pentafluoropentylsulfinyl)nonyl]estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17b-diol (ICI 182,780) was from Tocris Cookson, Ltd. DEP, di-npropyl phthalate (DPrP), DBP, di-n-hexyl phthalate (DHP), DCHP, DEHP, and BBP were from Aldrich. Di-n-pentyl phthalate (DPP) was from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd. All the phthalate monoesters: MMP, monoethyl phthalate (MEP), mono-n-propyl phthalate (MPrP), monoisopropyl phthalate (MIPrP), MBP, monoisobutyl phthalate (MIBP), mono-n-pentyl phthalate (MPP), monocyclohexyl phthalate (MCHP), monobenzyl phthalate (MBZP), mono-n-octyl phthalate (MOP) and MEHP were synthesized 3) by the method of Snell,26) and their purities were 94.7 to 99.4%. Cell Culture and Proliferation Assay Human breast cancer estrogen-sensitive MCF-7 cells were a generous gift from Drs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, PEs are widely distributed in the atmosphere 14) and hydrosphere. [15][16][17] In our previous study, we measured the concentrations (0.1-10 µg/l) of dEHP and dibutyl phthalate (dBP, the second-most abundant PE) in several water samples (river water, tap water, well water, and mineral water). 15) In the Tama River, Tokyo, Japan, the concentrations of dEHP and dBP were found to be 0.013-3.60 and 0.010-0.54 µg/l, respectively; moreover, the concentrations were higher in the downstream areas than in upstream areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15) In the Tama River, Tokyo, Japan, the concentrations of dEHP and dBP were found to be 0.013-3.60 and 0.010-0.54 µg/l, respectively; moreover, the concentrations were higher in the downstream areas than in upstream areas. 17) Biodegradation of PEs involves the sequential hydrolysis of each ester-alkyl chain, which is accompanied by the formation of phthalic acid and certain monoesters. 18) However, it is uncertain whether additional transformation products contribute to the toxicity of PEs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds arise from domestic and industrial wastewater because PAEs easily leak from plastic goods, such as tableware, and might be discharged from plastic-producing plants. PAEs are recalcitrant compounds and have accumulated as environmental contaminants, and they have been detected in the water and sediments of rivers, seas, and lakes at many points around the world (10,28,35). PAEs are suspected to be endocrine-disrupting chemicals (5,13,16,32,37).…”
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