Halogenated diphenyl ethers identified in avian tissues and eggs by GC/MS

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Chlorinated and brominated diphenyl ether compounds (DPEs) have been detected by gas Chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in eggs and carcasses of fish-eating birds from Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, and Ontario, Canada. Three of these compounds were quantified; the highest concentration of 0.90 ppm tetrachloro DPE was found in a common tern carcass (Sterna hirundo) from Rhode Island. This is the first time that the halogenated DPEs have been reported in avian tissues. The significance of these residues is unknown. © 1983.

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Stafford, C. J. (1983). Halogenated diphenyl ethers identified in avian tissues and eggs by GC/MS. Chemosphere, 12(11–12), 1487–1495. https://doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(83)90078-4

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