Determination of dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in soil and moss from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica

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Dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of toxic and persistent chemicals that are often found in the environment. The determination of dioxin-like PCBs in Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica, is reported in this paper. Dioxin-like PCBs were widely distributed in Antarctic soil and moss with concentration of 2.23-27.2 pg/g in soil and 10.4-812 pg/g in moss. The highest concentrations were found in the Ardley Island area and the lowest concentrations on the west coast. The contribution of PCB-118 to the Σ 12PCBs ranged from 36.0% to 69.6% in soil, and 17.2% to 43.4% in moss. The congener specific patterns in soil and moss were similar. Long-range atmospheric transport is thought to be the main source of PCBs detected on King George Island. The Σ 12PCBs toxic equivalent (TEQ) in soil was 0.400×10 -3 to 516×10 -3 pg (TEQ)/g with a mean value of 147×10 -3 pg (TEQ)/g. PCB-126 had the largest contribution (81.1%) to the Σ 12PCBs TEQ in soil. The Σ 12PCBs TEQ in moss ranged from 2. 90×10 -3 to 1.19 pg/g with a mean value of 0.482 pg/g. PCB-126 was also the largest contributor (91.4%) to the Σ 12PCBs TEQ in moss. The mean TEQ in moss was about 40 times that in soil. © 2012 Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Wang, Q., Shi, Y. H., Hu, J. X., Yao, Z. W., Fang, X. K., & Dong, Y. A. (2012). Determination of dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in soil and moss from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica. Chinese Science Bulletin, 57(9), 992–996. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-011-4969-y

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