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    Air concentrations and particle–gas partitioning of polyfluoroalkyl compounds at a wastewater treatment plant

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    Publication type(s)
    journal article
    Year of publication
    2011
    Author(s)
    Vierke, L.
    Ahrens, L.
    Shoeib, M.
    Reiner, E.J.
    Guo, R.
    Palm, W.-U.
    Ebinghaus, R.
    Harner, T.
    HGF-Program(s)
    Marine, Coastal and Polar Systems
    Reporting ID(s)
    L.K1.4.3.02.KS
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    Abstract
    An air sampling campaign was conducted at a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to investigate air concentrations and particle–gas partitioning of polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFCs). Samples were collected at an aeration tank and a secondary clarifier using both active high volume samplers and passive samplers comprising sorbent-impregnated polyurethane foam (SIP) disks. Water to air transport of PFCs was believed to be enhanced at the aeration tank owing to aerosol-mediated transport caused by surface turbulence induced by aeration. Mean air concentrations of target PFCs at the aeration tank were enriched relative to the secondary clarifier by factors of ~19, ~4 and ~3 for ∑fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs) (11 000 v. 590 pg m–3), ∑perfluorooctane sulfonamides & perfluorooctane sulfonamidoethanols (FOSAs & FOSEs) (120 v. 30 pg m–3) and ∑perfluoroalkyl carboxylates & perfluoroalkyl sulfonates (PFCAs & PFSAs) (4000 v. 1300 pg m–3) respectively. The particle associated fraction in the atmosphere increased with increasing chain length for PFCAs (from 60 to 100%) and PFSAs were predominantly bound to particles (~98%). Lower fractions on particles were found for FTOHs (~3%), FOSAs (~30%) and FOSEs (~40%). The comparison of the active and passive air sampling showed good agreement.
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    Vierke, L.; Ahrens, L.; Shoeib, M.; Reiner, E.; Guo, R.; Palm, W.; Ebinghaus, R.; Harner, T.: Air concentrations and particle–gas partitioning of polyfluoroalkyl compounds at a wastewater treatment plant. Environmental Chemistry. 2011. vol. 8, no. 4, 363-371. DOI: 10.1071/EN10133
    DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
    10.1071/EN10133
    Appears in
    Environmental Chemistry
    Volume
    8
    Issue
    4
    First page
    363
    Last page
    371
    Publisher
    CSIRO Publishing
    Place of publication
    Collingwood, AUS
    ISSN (Journals, Series)
    1448-2517
    Version
    Peer Reviewed
    URL
    https://repository.hereon.de/handle/123456789/72776

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