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PAEs and PBDEs in plastic fragments and wetland sediments in Yangtze estuary

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Beizhan Yan, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Hua Deng, Hua Deng, Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Bowen Li, Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Huahong Shi Hua Deng, Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Ruilong Li, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Bowen Li, Bowen Li, Ruilong Li, Hua Deng, Qiqing Chen, Hua Deng, Ruilong Li, Ruilong Li, Hua Deng, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Bowen Li, Qiqing Chen, Beizhan Yan, Bowen Li, Hua Deng, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Bowen Li, Bowen Li, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Hua Deng, Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Beizhan Yan, Beizhan Yan, Qiqing Chen, Bowen Li, Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Bowen Li, Qiqing Chen, Beizhan Yan, Hua Deng, Hua Deng, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Bowen Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Hui Hu, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Beizhan Yan, Beizhan Yan, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Beizhan Yan, Qiqing Chen, Beizhan Yan, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Yong Li Xu, Qiqing Chen, Beizhan Yan, Hua Deng, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Ruilong Li, Yong Li Xu, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Beizhan Yan, Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Qiqing Chen, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Qiqing Chen, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Qiqing Chen, Bowen Li, Ruilong Li, Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi Huahong Shi

Summary

Researchers quantified phthalates (PAEs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in plastic fragments and wetland sediments from the Yangtze Estuary, finding ΣPAE concentrations of 26.8-4241.8 µg/g and ΣPBDE concentrations up to 250.1 µg/g in plastic samples, confirming that plastic debris acts as a reservoir for these hazardous additives in estuarine environments.

Study Type Environmental

Phthalates (PAEs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are widely used as additives in various plastic products. Because of their ubiquity and potential hazards to the environment, they have attracted widespread attention. This research supports the addition critical data of the concentration and distribution of PAEs and PBDEs in the plastic fragments and wetland sediments in Yangtze Estuary. The concentrations of ΣPAEs and ΣPBDEs in the plastic samples in Yangtze Estuary wetlands were 26.8-4241.8 μg/g and n.d. (no detectable) to 250.1 μg/g, respectively. The sixteen PAEs and eight PBDEs varied from 35.9 to 36225.2 ng/g and 3.9-253.0 ng/g in sediment samples. The dominant types of these chemicals in plastic and sediment samples were diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), dioctyl phthalate (DEHP) and BDE-209. According to correlation analysis and principal component analysis, the major sources of additives in sediment were associated with the leak from plastic fragment and microplastic. Based on the equilibrium partitioning theory and Sediment Quality Guidelines (SeQGs), the ecological risk of PAEs (high risk) and PBDEs (moderate risk) were evaluated. Overall, the investigated area has been moderately polluted by additives and microplastics; therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the control of environmental input of plastic waste.

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