Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea

Phthalate esters (PEs) are the most commonly used plasticizers and one of the endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) which are extensively present in various environment. Therefore, it is important to examine the levels and distribution of phthalates in multimedia environment. This study investigated...

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Main Authors: Young-Min Lee, Jung-Eun Lee, Wooseok Choe, Taeyeon Kim, Ji-Young Lee, Younglim Kho, Kyungho Choi, Kyung-Duk Zoh
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-05-01
Series:Environment International
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spelling doaj-a05923ac41c84b588bdca6d9242f624a2020-11-25T02:03:46ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202019-05-01126635643Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of KoreaYoung-Min Lee0Jung-Eun Lee1Wooseok Choe2Taeyeon Kim3Ji-Young Lee4Younglim Kho5Kyungho Choi6Kyung-Duk Zoh7Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Health, Environmental and Safety, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, Eulji University, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.Phthalate esters (PEs) are the most commonly used plasticizers and one of the endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) which are extensively present in various environment. Therefore, it is important to examine the levels and distribution of phthalates in multimedia environment. This study investigated the seasonal and spatial variation of 14 PEs in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake. Asan Lake is one of the largest artificial lakes in Korea, and is surrounded by industrial complex and farmlands. The PEs were found to be present throughout the study area. The mean concentration of total PEs (∑14 PEs) was 3.92–33.09 ng/m3 in air, not detected (n.d.)-2.29 μg/L in water, 3.6–8973 μg/kg dry weight (dw) in sediment, and n.d.-1081 μg/kg dw in fish, respectively. The most frequently detected phthalate in the samples was di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), and followed by di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP). The concentrations of PEs in water and sediment samples tended to decrease moving downstream of Asan Lake. Bioaccumulation of PEs showed that benthic feeding fish such as crucian carp or skygager contained higher levels of DEHP. Partitioning of DEHP and DBP between water and sediment was calculated using paired sediment/water samples and fugacity fraction (ff). High ff value (ff = 0.89 ± 0.1) of DBP and low ff value of DEHP (ff = 0.24 ± 0.1) confirmed that DEHP is the most abundant PEs in the sediment, and DBP is the second most abundant PEs except DEHP in water. Our results can provide important information of the distribution and behavior of PEs in the lake environment. Keywords: Phthalate esters, DEHP (di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate), DBP (di-n-butyl phthalate), Sediment-water partitioning, Bioaccumulation, Fugacity fractionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412018325546
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Wooseok Choe
Taeyeon Kim
Ji-Young Lee
Younglim Kho
Kyungho Choi
Kyung-Duk Zoh
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Jung-Eun Lee
Wooseok Choe
Taeyeon Kim
Ji-Young Lee
Younglim Kho
Kyungho Choi
Kyung-Duk Zoh
Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea
Environment International
author_facet Young-Min Lee
Jung-Eun Lee
Wooseok Choe
Taeyeon Kim
Ji-Young Lee
Younglim Kho
Kyungho Choi
Kyung-Duk Zoh
author_sort Young-Min Lee
title Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea
title_short Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea
title_full Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea
title_fullStr Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake of Korea
title_sort distribution of phthalate esters in air, water, sediments, and fish in the asan lake of korea
publisher Elsevier
series Environment International
issn 0160-4120
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Phthalate esters (PEs) are the most commonly used plasticizers and one of the endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) which are extensively present in various environment. Therefore, it is important to examine the levels and distribution of phthalates in multimedia environment. This study investigated the seasonal and spatial variation of 14 PEs in air, water, sediments, and fish in the Asan Lake. Asan Lake is one of the largest artificial lakes in Korea, and is surrounded by industrial complex and farmlands. The PEs were found to be present throughout the study area. The mean concentration of total PEs (∑14 PEs) was 3.92–33.09 ng/m3 in air, not detected (n.d.)-2.29 μg/L in water, 3.6–8973 μg/kg dry weight (dw) in sediment, and n.d.-1081 μg/kg dw in fish, respectively. The most frequently detected phthalate in the samples was di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), and followed by di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP). The concentrations of PEs in water and sediment samples tended to decrease moving downstream of Asan Lake. Bioaccumulation of PEs showed that benthic feeding fish such as crucian carp or skygager contained higher levels of DEHP. Partitioning of DEHP and DBP between water and sediment was calculated using paired sediment/water samples and fugacity fraction (ff). High ff value (ff = 0.89 ± 0.1) of DBP and low ff value of DEHP (ff = 0.24 ± 0.1) confirmed that DEHP is the most abundant PEs in the sediment, and DBP is the second most abundant PEs except DEHP in water. Our results can provide important information of the distribution and behavior of PEs in the lake environment. Keywords: Phthalate esters, DEHP (di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate), DBP (di-n-butyl phthalate), Sediment-water partitioning, Bioaccumulation, Fugacity fraction
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