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Indexed by:Journal Papers
Date of Publication:2019-11-19
Journal:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Included Journals:SCIE、PKU
Volume:53
Issue:22
Page Number:13417-13426
ISSN No.:0013-936X
Abstract:Despite the increase in production, usage, and discharge of organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs), little information is available about their bioaccumulation and trophic transfer in the marine food web. In this study, seawater, sediment, and marine species (10 fish and 9 invertebrate species) collected from Laizhou Bay, North China, were analyzed to investigate the levels, bioaccumulation, and biomagnification of OPFRs in a marine food web. Of 20 OPFRs screened for, 17 were quantifiable in seawater, sediment, and organisms. The Sigma OPFRs concentrations ranged from 0.2 to 28.4 ng/L in seawater, 0.1-96.9 ng/g dry weight in sediment, and 21.1-3510 ng/g lipid weight in organisms. Benthic fish accumulated more OPFRs than pelagic fish and invertebrates. A linear and significant increase of bioaccumulation factors with increasing lipophilicity of OPFRs was observed (R-2 = 0.63, p < 0.05), and the biota-sediment accumulation factors increased with hydrophobicity up to log K-OW = 4.59 and then decreased with increase in log K-OW. Trophic magnification factors of OPFRs ranged from 1.06 to 2.52, indicating biomagnification potential of OPFRs in a marine food web. This study provides important insight into the biomagnification potential of OPFRs and suggests further investigation on this group of chemicals.