Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4408372 Chemosphere 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We calibrated a passive sampler to monitor volatile siloxanes in water.•Low-density polyethylene sheet is a versatile passive sampler for these compounds.•Uptake of siloxanes by devices is affected by their physico-chemical properties.•Performance reference compounds may be used to compensate for field conditions.•Passive samplers can be used to improve detection of siloxanes in water.

Cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes (cVMS) are used in personal care products and are hydrophobic, volatile and persistent. Their environmental water concentrations are low and are difficult to detect using conventional sampling methods. This study shows the potential of passive sampling for cVMS. We used low-density polyethylene (LDPE) samplers and in-field calibration methods for octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5). 13C-D4 and 13C-D5, methyltris(trimethylsiloxy)silane (MT), tetrakis(trimethylsiloxy)silane (TK), and five deuterated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were used as performance reference compounds (PRCs). Samplers were calibrated (7-d) using effluent at a treatment plant, with uptake of cVMS and losses of the PRCs measured at 12 time-points. Concentrations of D4 (53 ng L−1) and D5 (1838 ng L−1) were stable in the effluent. Uptake of D4 and loss of 13C-D4 were isotropic and equilibrium was approached by 7-d. Two estimates of sampler uptake rate (Rs) were 2.1 L d−1 and 2.5 L d−1. The estimated log LDPE/water partition coefficient was 4.4. The uptake of D5 was slower (Rs = 0.32 L d−1) and equilibrium was not reached. Offloading of 13C-D5, MT and TK were slow, and isotropic behaviour was not demonstrated for D5. Offloading of PAHs followed the predicted pattern for LDPE. Uptake of cVMS appeared to be under membrane control, due to low diffusion coefficients in LDPE. Samplers can monitor time-weighted average concentrations of D4 for less than a week, and D5 for longer periods. LDPE samplers allow cVMS to be determined at lower concentrations than by spot sampling methods.

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