2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12302-019-0286-x
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Persistent, mobile and toxic substances in the environment: a spotlight on current research and regulatory activities

Abstract: Certain persistent and polar substances may pose a hazard to drinking water resources. To foster the knowledge exchange in this field the Working Group Environmental Monitoring of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) Division Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology discussed at their meeting in December 2018 the significance and relevance of persistent, mobile and toxic chemicals (PMT substances) in the environment. Five oral contributions highlighted not only various aspects such as the identification of pote… Show more

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“…1,4-dioxane has a plethora of uses. It is a solvent in the production of lacquers, varnishes, cleaning and detergent preparations, dyes, antifreeze, adhesives, cosmetics, deodorant fumigants, shampoos, emulsions and polishing compositions, polyester manufacturing, pulping of wood, extraction medium for animal and vegetable oils, laboratory chemical (eluent in chromatography), cassettes, plastic and rubber, insecticides as well as a stabilizer for 1,1,1-trichloroethane [7,50] 1,4-dioxane is prevalent in groundwater at industrial due to its historic use as a There is evidence that the general population can be exposed to HFPO-DA via several routes including drinking water, locally emitted air, home grown fruits and vegetables, plants and fish. Removal from water is very difficult and current methods are likely insufficient to achieve removal.…”
Section: Case Study Iii: 14-dioxane Cas No 123-91-1mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1,4-dioxane has a plethora of uses. It is a solvent in the production of lacquers, varnishes, cleaning and detergent preparations, dyes, antifreeze, adhesives, cosmetics, deodorant fumigants, shampoos, emulsions and polishing compositions, polyester manufacturing, pulping of wood, extraction medium for animal and vegetable oils, laboratory chemical (eluent in chromatography), cassettes, plastic and rubber, insecticides as well as a stabilizer for 1,1,1-trichloroethane [7,50] 1,4-dioxane is prevalent in groundwater at industrial due to its historic use as a There is evidence that the general population can be exposed to HFPO-DA via several routes including drinking water, locally emitted air, home grown fruits and vegetables, plants and fish. Removal from water is very difficult and current methods are likely insufficient to achieve removal.…”
Section: Case Study Iii: 14-dioxane Cas No 123-91-1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many recent research developments and monitoring studies that have bought persistent and mobile substances to the forefront of worldwide scientific discussion [5][6][7][8]. As early as the 1990s, the scientific community realized the real hazard posed by persistent chemicals that are mobile in the aquatic environment [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since there is a concern that some LOHCs possess traits of PMT substances we have performed a PMT-screening using recently proposed cut-off values. 29,57,58 We have adapted these values to the data that are available for LOHCs, which means in most cases we have used screening-level data. This resulted in following threshold values: (a) log K oc < 4.0 for classification as mobile (M), (b) classification into aquatic toxicity acute category 1 or terrestrial toxicity category 1 for fulfilling the "toxic" criterion (T), and (c) less than 20% biodegradation in ready biodegradability test for classification as persistent (P).…”
Section: Assessment Of Persistence Mobility and Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, low to moderate toxicity of the three quinaldines as well as H 2 -rich forms of alkylcarbazoles was observed, showing the effects categorised as "acute 2" or "acute 3" in aquatic 11 and "harmful" in terrestrial 28 organismsnone of which fulfils the 'T' criterion in current 'PMT' assessment approach (Table 5). 29,57,58 Based on this screening-level data Quin-2Me-H10 would be considered potentially "PM" ( persist-ent and mobile) substance. 29 Quin-2Me does not raise concerns at the moment due to its biodegradability, while the risk of Quin-2Me-ph to contaminate drinking water would be low because of the immobility.…”
Section: Assessment Of Persistence Mobility and Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of chemicals to exhibit environmental persistence is considered a key indicator of potential risk, associated with increased and poorly reversible exposure [3][4][5][6][7]. More recently, the environmental persistence of chemicals has been gaining increasing attention as an issue of concern in the absence of bioaccumulation potential and/or toxicity [4,8].…”
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