Published January 2003 | Version v1
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Polychlorinated naphthalenes in sediments from the industrial region of Bitterfeld

Description

Polychlorinated napthalenes are a major contaminant of sediments in regions of the former German Democratic Republic. - Bitterfeld (Germany) was a major site of chemical production in the former German Democratic Republic with chloralkali electrolysis as the basic process. Effluents were dumped via the creek Spittelwasser into the rivers Mulde and Elbe. Despite the fact that the chloralkali industry is known as a possible source of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs), to date no data about PCN pollution in the region of Bitterfeld and downstream regions are available. Therefore, sediments of the creek Spittelwasser were isomer-specifically analysed for penta-, hexa- and heptachlorinated naphthalenes using GC/MS. Concentrations of 880, 543 and 1120 ng/g dry weight were found, respectively. The isomer pattern suggests chloralkali industry as the major source of PCN contamination. Because of their toxicological relevance we suggest to include PCNs into monitoring and risk assessment programs of the rivers Mulde and Elbe downstream of Bitterfeld

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Identifiers

PII
S0269749102002002;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Environmental Pollution (1987)
Journal Volume
121
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 81-85
ISSN
0269-7491
CODEN
ENPOEK

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
36088337
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ELECTROLYSIS; GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY; INDUSTRY; ISOMERS; LAND POLLUTION; MASS SPECTROSCOPY; NAPHTHALENE; RISK ASSESSMENT; SEDIMENTS; STREAMS
Descriptors DEC
AROMATICS; CHROMATOGRAPHY; CONDENSED AROMATICS; HYDROCARBONS; LYSIS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION; RIVERS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SPECTROSCOPY; SURFACE WATERS

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Copyright (c) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.