Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9466073 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Solid-phase extraction of 20Â L seawater samples enabled the enrichment and determination of a wide array of organic substances, including compounds of medium to high polarity, in the pg/L-range. A number of contaminants was detected and quantified throughout the North Sea, among them the pesticides dichlobenil (2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile), metolachlor and terbuthylazine as well as the industrial chemicals dichloropyridines (DCPy, 4 isomers) and nitrobenzene. Concentrations attained values up to 1.4Â ng/L for dichlobenil, 0.83Â ng/L for terbuthylazine, 0.61Â ng/L for metolachlor, 0.13Â ng/L for 2,6-DCPy, 4.37Â ng/L for nitrobenzene and 1-8Â ng/L for tris(chloropropyl)phosphates (TCPP). A number of North Sea water samples was screened for non-target compounds, revealing the presence of further contaminants, e.g., lindane and TCPP, as well as several biogenic and/or anthropogenic organobromine substances, among which bromoindols, -phenols and -anisoles were identified.
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Authors
Stefan Weigel, Kai Bester, Heinrich Hühnerfuss,