Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6309926 | Chemosphere | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study aims to determine the occurrence and behavior of five classes of 20 antibiotics in both water and sedimentary phases in the Huangpu River, which supplies drinking water to Shanghai City, China. Of the 20 antibiotics, sulfonamides showed the highest concentrations in water samples (34-859 ng Lâ1) while tetracyclines (average concentration at 18 μg kgâ1 dry weight) and macrolides (12 μg kgâ1 dry weight) dominated in sediment samples. The spatial distribution of antibiotics showed that the main polluting sources into the river were animal farming sites and the tributaries downstream of the Yuanxie River. In addition, linear relationships between log Koc and log Kow, and between log Koc and log molecular weight, were demonstrated, suggesting the importance of contaminant properties in inter-phase behavior. The environmental risk assessment revealed that some antibiotics, in particular sulfamethoxazole could cause medium damage to daphnid in the aquatic ecosystem.
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Authors
K. Chen, J.L. Zhou,