Concentrations, distributions, and risk assessment of hbcd in sediment in the weihe river basin in northwest china

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As one of the most widely used brominated flame retardants, hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) is found widely in the environmental media. In this study, the content and spatial distribution of HBCD and risk posed by HBCD in surface sediment in the Weihe River Basin in Northwest China were investigated. The HBCD concentration ranged nd–4.04 ng/g dw with the mean was 0.45 ng/g dw. The major source of HBCD in surface sediment was local point discharge. The distribution profiles of α-, β-, γ-HBCD were 24.7–87.9%, 0–42.0%, and 0–67.1%, respectively. Specially, α-HBCD was the dominating isomer in most sample sites. This differed significantly from that in HBCD technical product, which might be attributed to the different degradation rates and inter-transformation of the three HBCD isomers. Risk quotient method was used to assess the potential risk posed by HBCD in sediment. HBCD do not pose strong risks to aquatic algae organisms in the Weihe River Basin.

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Wang, X., Yuan, X., Yang, S., & Zhao, Y. (2018). Concentrations, distributions, and risk assessment of hbcd in sediment in the weihe river basin in northwest china. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112340

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