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Dechlorination and chlorine rearrangement of 1,2,5,5,6,9,10-heptachlorodecane mediated by the whole pumpkin seedlings

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 224, Issue -, Pages 524-531

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2017.02.035

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21337002, 21621064]
  2. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2014CB441105]
  3. Chinese Academy of Science [XDB14010400]
  4. Iowa Superfund Research Program (ISRP)
  5. National Institute of Environmental Health Science [P42ES013661]
  6. 1000 Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Short chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) are ubiquitously present as persistent organic pollutants in the environment. However, little information on the interaction of SCCPs with plants is currently available. In this work, young pumpkin plants (Cucurbita maxima x C Moschata) were hydroponically exposed to the congener of chlorinated decane, 1,2,5,5,6,9,10-heptachlorodecane (1,2,5,5,6,9,10-HepCD), to investigate the uptake, translocation and transformation of chlorinated decanes in the intact plants. It was found that parent HepCD was taken up by the pumpkin roots, translocated from root to shoots, and phytovolatilized from pumpkin plants to air via the plant transpiration flux. Our data suggested that dechlorination of 1,2,5,5,6,9,10-HepCD to lower chlorinated decanes and rearrangement of chlorine atoms in the molecule were all mediated by the whole pumpkin seedlings. Chlorinated decanes were found in the shoots and roots of blank controls, indicating that chlorinated decanes in the air could be absorbed by leaves and translocated from shoots to roots. Lower chlorinated congeners (C10H17C15) tended to detain in air compared to higher chlorinated congeners (C10H16CI6 and other C10H15CI7). Potential transformation pathway and behavior of 1,2,5,5,6,9,10-HepCD in pumpkin were proposed based on these experiments. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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