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Bioaccumulation Potential of CPs in Aquatic Organisms: Uptake and Depuration in . | LitMetric

Bioaccumulation Potential of CPs in Aquatic Organisms: Uptake and Depuration in .

Environ Sci Technol

Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) , Stockholm University, 106-91 Stockholm , Sweden.

Published: August 2019


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Chlorinated paraffins (CPs) are industrial chemicals, subdivided into three categories: short chain (SCCPs), medium chain (MCCPs), and long chain (LCCPs) chlorinated paraffins. SCCPs are currently restricted in Europe and North America. MC and LCCPs are being used as substitution products, but there is a knowledge gap concerning their bioaccumulation potential in aquatic organisms. In this work, we performed laboratory bioconcentration (passive uptake) and bioaccumulation (including dietary uptake) experiments with using five different CP technical substances. All tested CP technical substances were bioaccumulative in , with log BCF and log BAF values ranging between 6.7-7.0 and 6.5-7.0 (L kg lipid), respectively. An increase in carbon chain length and an increase in chlorine content (% w/w) of the CP technical substances had significant positive effects on the log BCF and log BAF values. For the different CP technical substances, 50% depuration was achieved after 2 to 10 h when were transferred to clean media. Our results show that SC, MC, and LCCPs are (very)bioaccumulative in aquatic organisms. We believe these data can aid the ongoing policy discussion concerning the environmental risk posed by CPs.

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