Polyfluoroalkyl compounds in the aquatic environment: a review of their occurrence and fate
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Abstract
The occurrence and fate of polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFCs) in the aquatic environment has been recognized as one of the emerging issues in environmental chemistry. PFCs comprise a diverse group of chemicals that are widely used as processing additives during fluoropolymer production and as surfactants in consumer applications for over 50 years. PFCs are known to be persistent, bioaccumulative and have possible adverse effects on humans and wildlife. As a result, perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) has been added to the persistent organic pollutants (POPs) list of the Stockholm Convention in May 2009. However, their homologues, neutral precursor compounds and new PFCs classes continue to be produced. In general,…
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- Perfluorooctane
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental science
- Effluent
- Aquatic environment
- Bioaccumulation
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Pollutant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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