COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF SEVERAL SURFACTANTS IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS: FATE AND ECOTOXICITY

被引:78
作者
Jackson, Mathew [1 ]
Eadsforth, Charles [1 ]
Schowanek, Diederik [2 ]
Delfosse, Thomas [2 ]
Riddle, Andrew [3 ]
Budgen, Nigel [4 ]
机构
[1] Shell Hlth, Manchester, Lancs, England
[2] Procter & Gamble, Brussels, Belgium
[3] Ecospan, Torquay, Devon, England
[4] AstraZeneca, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
关键词
Marine toxicity test; Biodegradation; Bioconcentration; Environmental fate; Ecotoxicology; LINEAR ALKYLBENZENE SULFONATES; RISK-ASSESSMENT; BIODEGRADATION KINETICS; SEDIMENT TOXICITY; NONIONIC SURFACTANT; ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATES; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; COASTAL WATERS; DEGRADATION-PRODUCTS; SPECIES SENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1002/etc.3297
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Surfactants are a commercially important group of chemicals widely used on a global scale. Despite high removal efficiencies during wastewater treatment, their high consumption volumes mean that a certain fraction will always enter aquatic ecosystems, with marine environments being the ultimate sites of deposition. Consequently, surfactants have been detected within marine waters and sediments. However, aquatic environmental studies have mostly focused on the freshwater environment, and marine studies are considerably underrepresented by comparison. The present review aims to provide a summary of current marine environmental fate (monitoring, biodegradation, and bioconcentration) and effects data of 5 key surfactant groups: linear alkylbenzene sulfonates, alcohol ethoxysulfates, alkyl sulfates, alcohol ethoxylates, and ditallow dimethyl ammonium chloride. Monitoring data are currently limited, especially for alcohol ethoxysulfates and alkyl sulfates. Biodegradation was shown to be considerably slower under marine conditions, whereas ecotoxicity studies suggest that marine species are approximately equally as sensitive to these surfactants as freshwater species. Marine bioconcentration studies are almost nonexistent. Current gaps within the literature are presented, thereby highlighting research areas where additional marine studies should focus. (C) 2015 SETAC
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页码:1077 / 1086
页数:10
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