Nationwide monitoring of cyclic and linear siloxanes in sediment and bivalves from Korean coastal waters: Occurrence, geographical distribution, and bioaccumulation potential
- Authors
- Chen, W.; Kang, Y.-J.; Lee, H.-K.; Lee, M.; Moon, H.-B.
- Issue Date
- 12월-2022
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Keywords
- Bioaccumulation; Cyclic; Harbor; Industry; Linear
- Citation
- Marine Pollution Bulletin, v.185
- Journal Title
- Marine Pollution Bulletin
- Volume
- 185
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/9339
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114201
- ISSN
- 0025-326X
1879-3363
- Abstract
- Contamination of coastal environments by siloxanes is of growing concern. Sediment and bivalves were collected from 50 locations along the Korean coast to assess the geographical distribution, sources, and bioaccumulation potential of siloxanes. Cyclic and linear siloxanes were detectable in all sediment and bivalve samples. The highest siloxane concentrations were detected in sediment (656 ng/g dw) and bivalves (3273 ng/g dw) from highly industrialized bays and harbor-zones, suggesting that industrial and shipping activities are major sources of siloxanes in coastal environment. The geographical distribution of siloxanes was similar in sediment and bivalves. Sedimentary siloxanes were dominated by cyclic siloxanes, while linear siloxanes were predominant in bivalves. Bioaccumulation of linear siloxanes in bivalves originated mainly from the sedimentary environment. Mean biota-sediment accumulation factors (BSAFs) of seven siloxanes ranged from 1.26 to 6.03, indicating potential for bioaccumulation. This is the first report on the nationwide survey on siloxanes in Korean coastal waters. ? 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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