Identification of Long-Chain Perfluorinated Acids in Biota from the Canadian Arctic
Carleton University · Environment and Climate Change Canada · +1 more institution
Abstract
Recently it was discovered that humans and animals from various urban and remote global locations contained a novel class of persistent fluorinated contaminants, the most pervasive of which was perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). Lower concentrations of perfluorooctanoate, perfluorohexane sulfonate, and heptadecafluorooctane sulfonamide have also been detected in various samples. Although longer perfluoroalkyl carboxylates (PFCAs) are used in industry and have been detected in fish following a spill of aqueous film forming foam, no studies have been conducted to examine the widespread occurrence of long-chain PFCAs (e.g., CF3(CF2)xCOO-, where x > 6). To provide a preliminary assessment of fluorinated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
6- JWJonathan W. MartinCorresponding
Carleton University, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Guelph
- MSMarla Smithwick
University of Guelph, Carleton University, Environment and Climate Change Canada
- BMBirgit M. Braune
Carleton University, University of Guelph, Environment and Climate Change Canada
- PFPaul F. Hoekstra
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Carleton University, University of Guelph
- DCDerek C. G. Muir
University of Guelph, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Carleton University
Topics & keywords
- Perfluorooctane
- Environmental chemistry
- Ursus maritimus
- Trophic level
- Chemistry
- Hexabromocyclododecane
- Biota
- Mink
- Life below water