Contamination by perfluorinated compounds in water near waste recycling and disposal sites in Vietnam
There are very few reports on the contamination by perfluorinated
chemicals (PFCs) in the environment of developing countries, especially
regarding their emission from waste recycling and disposal sites. This
is the first study on the occurrence of a wide range of PFCs (17
compounds) in ambient water in Vietnam, including samples collected from
a municipal dumping site (MD), an e-waste recycling site (ER), a
battery recycling site (BR) and a rural control site. The highest PFC
concentration was found in a leachate sample from MD (360 ng/L). The PFC
concentrations in ER and BR (mean, 57 and 16 ng/L, respectively) were
also significantly higher than those detected in the rural control site
(mean, 9.4 ng/L), suggesting that municipal solid waste and waste
electrical and electronic equipment are potential contamination sources
of PFCs in Vietnam. In general, the most abundant PFCs were
perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), and
perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUDA; <1.4-100, <1.2-100, and
<0.5-20 ng/L, respectively). Interestingly, there were specific PFC
profiles: perfluoroheptanoic acid and perfluorohexanoic acid (88 and 77
ng/L, respectively) were almost as abundant as PFOA in MD leachate (100
ng/L), whereas PFNA was prevalent in ER and BR (mean, 17 and 6.2 ng/L,
respectively) and PFUDA was the most abundant in municipal wastewater
(mean, 5.6 ng/L), indicating differences in PFC contents in different
waste materials
Title: | Contamination by perfluorinated compounds in water near waste recycling and disposal sites in Vietnam |
Authors: | Kim, Joonwoo Nguyen, Minh Tue Isobe, Tomohiko |
Keywords: | PFCs Surface water Vietnam Waste disposal sites Waste recycling sites |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | H. : ĐHQGHN |
Abstract: | There are very few reports on the contamination by perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) in the environment of developing countries, especially regarding their emission from waste recycling and disposal sites. This is the first study on the occurrence of a wide range of PFCs (17 compounds) in ambient water in Vietnam, including samples collected from a municipal dumping site (MD), an e-waste recycling site (ER), a battery recycling site (BR) and a rural control site. The highest PFC concentration was found in a leachate sample from MD (360 ng/L). The PFC concentrations in ER and BR (mean, 57 and 16 ng/L, respectively) were also significantly higher than those detected in the rural control site (mean, 9.4 ng/L), suggesting that municipal solid waste and waste electrical and electronic equipment are potential contamination sources of PFCs in Vietnam. In general, the most abundant PFCs were perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), and perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUDA; <1.4-100, <1.2-100, and <0.5-20 ng/L, respectively). Interestingly, there were specific PFC profiles: perfluoroheptanoic acid and perfluorohexanoic acid (88 and 77 ng/L, respectively) were almost as abundant as PFOA in MD leachate (100 ng/L), whereas PFNA was prevalent in ER and BR (mean, 17 and 6.2 ng/L, respectively) and PFUDA was the most abundant in municipal wastewater (mean, 5.6 ng/L), indicating differences in PFC contents in different waste materials |
Description: | Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 185(4), pp. 2909-2919 |
URI: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/26948 |
Appears in Collections: | Bài báo của ĐHQGHN trong Scopus |
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