Nonextractable Residues, an Analytical Iceberg, Contribute Significantly to the Pool of Halogenated Organic Chemicals in Soils across Various Regions
Fan Yang,
Jiashuo Liu,
Qiulei Guo
et al.
Abstract:The nonextractable residues (NER) of halogenated organic
chemicals
(HOC), a crucial yet underexplored component in field soil/sediment
monitoring, have traditionally been overshadowed by analyses focusing
solely on the solvent extractable fraction (EF). This has led to NER-HOC
becoming an invisible “analytical iceberg”, with their
compositions, levels, and potential risks obscure. Building on our
prior research, which revealed distinct distributions of EF-HOC and
NER-HOC in industrialized urban and remote perm… Show more
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