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Distribution, sources, and ecological risk of organophosphate esters in the urbanized Jiaozhou Bay, East China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 46, Pages 70167-70178

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20367-y

Keywords

Organophosphate esters; Jiaozhou Bay; Inflowing river; Distribution; Ecological risk; Anthropogenic activities

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds of Shandong University [2020GN106]

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This study investigates the characteristics and sources of organophosphate esters (OPEs) in Jiaozhou Bay. The results show that these compounds mainly originate from effluent discharge and vehicular and marine traffic emissions. The study also finds higher concentrations of OPEs in nearshore sites and inflowing rivers. The ecological risk assessment shows that the risk of OPEs to aquatic organisms is low.
Organophosphate esters (OPEs), substitutes of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, have been found in a variety of marine environmental matrices, whereas little is known about the feature and sources of seawater OPEs from the environments simultaneously affected by multiple anthropogenic activities. Jiaozhou Bay is one typical bay heavily disturbed by human activities, which was semi-enclosed and surrounded by large amounts of discharged rivers and catchments, various types of ports, and aquaculture farms. This study found that concentrations of sigma 13OPEs ranged from 23.90 to 366.40 ng/L (median: 37.76 ng/L) in the seawater and from 90.15 to 1183.14 ng/L (median: 940.61 ng/L) in the inflowing river water. Tris (2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate, triethyl phosphate, and tris (2-chloroethyl) phosphate were the predominant congener, with the percentage of 43.76%, 22.80%, and 14.01%, respectively, in the bay water and 52.47%, 11.31%, and 23.66% in the river water. The overall spatial distribution was characterized by a higher concentration of sigma 13OPEs and halogenated-OPEs in the nearshore sites and in the inflowing rivers, which were surrounded by urbanized areas with dense anthropogenic activities, especially along the eastern coast. Effluent discharge and vehicular and marine traffic emissions were distinguished as two main plausible sources of OPEs to Jiaozhou Bay, based on the principal component analysis and Spearman correlations. Ecological risk analysis indicated that sigma 13OPEs posed a low risk to aquatic organisms in the bay and low-to-medium risks in the inflowing rivers.

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