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Peng, Shiyun; Kong, Deming; Li, Liting; Zou, Chunlin; Chen, Fajin; Li, Meiju; Cao, Tao; Yu, Chiling; Song, Jianzhong; Jia, Wanglu; Peng, Ping’an
Environmental pollution (1987), December 2020, 2020-Dec, 2020-12-00, Letnik: 267Journal Article
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) is well known for its harmful effects and has been banned around the world. However, DDT is still frequently detected in natural environments, particularly in aquaculture and harbor sediments. In this study, 15 surface sediment samples were collected from a typical tropical bay (Zhanjiang Bay) in the South China Sea, and the levels of DDT and its metabolites in sediment and porewater samples were investigated. The results showed that concentrations of DDXs (i.e., DDT and its metabolites) in bulk sediments were 1.58–51.0 ng g−1 (mean, 11.5 ng g−1). DDTs (DDT and its primary metabolites, dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDD) and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE)) were the most prominent, accounting for 73.2%–98.3% (86.1% ± 12.8%) of the DDXs. Additionally, high-order metabolites (i.e., 1-chloro-2,2-bis(4′-chlorophenyl)ethylene (p,p′-DDMU), 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (p,p′-DDNU), 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethanol (p,p′-DDOH), 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)methane (p,p′-DDM), and 4,4′-dichlorobenzophenone (p,p′-DBP)) were also detected in most of the sediment and porewater samples, with DDMU and DBP being predominant. The DDTs concentration differed among the sampling sites, with relatively high DDTs concentrations in the samples from the aquaculture zone and an area near the shipping channel and the Haibin shipyard. The DDD/DDE ratios indicated a reductive dichlorination of DDT to DDD under anaerobic conditions at most of the sampling sites of Zhanjiang Bay. The possible DDT degradation pathway in the surface sediments of Zhanjiang Bay was p,p′-DDT/p,p′-DDD(p,p′-DDE)/p,p′-DDMU/p,p′-DDNU/ … /p,p′-DBP. The DDXs in the sediments of Zhanjiang Bay were mainly introduced via mixed sources of industrial DDT and dicofol, including fresh input and historical residue. The concentrations of DDXs in porewater samples varied from 66.3 to 250 ng L−1, exhibiting a distribution similar to that in the accompanying sediments. However, the content of high-order metabolites was relatively lower in porewater than in sediment, indicating that high-order degradation mainly occurs in particles. Overall, this study helps in understanding the distribution, source, and degradation of DDT in a typical tropical bay. Display omitted •DDTs are still frequently detected in sediment/porewater of a typical tropical bay.•High-order metabolites of DDXs were detected in most sediment and porewater samples.•DDTs were derived from mixed sources including fresh input and historical residue.•DDTs were mainly degraded in anaerobic condition in a typical tropical bay. Our result is important for understanding distribution, source, and degradation of DDT in the typical tropical bay.
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