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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2016

Accumulation of 2,4‐dinitroanisole in the earthworm Eisenia fetida from chemically spiked and aged natural soils

Guilherme R. Lotufo; Jessica G. Coleman; Ashley R. Harmon; Mark A. Chappell; Anthony J. Bednar; Amber L. Russell; Jared C. Smith; Sandra M. Brasfield

An initiative within the US military is targeting the replacement of traditional munitions constituents with insensitive munitions to reduce the risk of accidental detonation. The bioavailability and bioaccumulative potential of the insensitive munitions compound 2,4-dinitroanisole (DNAN) to Eisenia fetida was assessed in soils with different geochemical characteristics. Prior to exposure, soils were chemically spiked with DNAN and aged for 1 wk or 29 wk. Transformation products 2- and 4-amino-nitroanisole (2A-4NAN and 4A-2NAN) occurred in aged soils and their porewater but never at concentrations higher than the residual DNAN. The sum of DNAN, 2A-4NAN, and 4A-2NAN (sumDNAN) in soil decreased with aging, likely by irreversible binding. Both clay and organic matter contents of the soil appeared to affect the bioavailability of DNAN. The sumDNAN body residues of earthworms approached apparent steady state after 1 d and remained relatively constant through to day 7. Higher concentrations of 2A-4NAN and 4A-2NAN measured in worm tissues relative to those in soil suggest reductive transformation of DNAN in the tissues. Mean bioaccumulation factors (ratio of tissue to soil concentrations) varied from 1.2 to 4.3, whereas mean bioconcentration factors (ratio of tissue to porewater concentrations) ranged from 1.4 to 3.2. Porewater seems to play a significant role in the accumulation of DNAN in earthworms, consistent with equilibrium partitioning theory. The concentration of DNAN in soil porewater could serve as an indicator of bioavailability as well as a predictor of the concentration of that compound in earthworms. Environ Toxicol Chem 2016;35:1835-1842. Publlished 2015 SETAC. This article is a US Government work, and as such, is in the public domain in the United States of America.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2015

Inter‐ and intraspecies chemical sensitivity: A case study using 2,4‐dinitroanisole

Alan J. Kennedy; Jennifer G. Laird; Chris Lounds; Ping Gong; Natalie D. Barker; Sandra M. Brasfield; Amber L. Russell; Mark S. Johnson


Archive | 2011

Field-portable Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) unit for semi-volatile compound analysis in groundwater

Anthony J. Bednar; Amber L. Russell; Thomas Georgian; David Splichal; Charolett A Hayes; Phil Tackett; William T Jones; Dina Justes; Louise Parker; Robert Kirgan; Mitch Wells


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2014

Algal growth stimulation and toxicity in response to exposure to the new insensitive military high-nitrogen energetic triaminoguanidinium-1-methyl-5-nitriminotetrazolate

Jacob K. Stanley; James M. Biedenbach; Amber L. Russell; Anthony J. Bednar


Archive | 2009

Analysis of Organic Contaminants in Dredged Material using a Field-Portable GC-MS

Anthony J. Bednar; Robert Kirgan; Jeffrey M. Corgino; Amber L. Russell


Archive | 2016

Dissolution Kinetics of IMX-101 and IMX-104; Operating Procedure Series: Characterization of IMX Dissolution

Christian J McGrath; Beth E. Porter; Jonathon A Brame; Mark A. Chappell; Amber L. Russell


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2016

A Rapid, Fluorescence-Based Field Screening Technique for Organic Species in Soil and Water Matrices

Amber L. Russell; David P. Martin; Michael F. Cuddy; Anthony J. Bednar


Archive | 2014

A Rapid Spectrophotometric Screening Method for 2,4-dinitroanisole in Laboratory Water

Christopher D. Lounds; Alan J. Kennedy; Aimee R. Poda; Amber L. Russell


Archive | 2014

METHODS OF DETECTING AND IDENTIFYING MUNITIONS COMPOUNDS

Amber L. Russell; Jennifer M. Seiter; Jessica Ann Coleman; Anthony J. Bednar


Archive | 2012

Field Analysis of Munitions Constituents Using a Field-portable GC-MS

Anthony J. Bednar; Amber L. Russell; Charolett A Hayes; William T Jones; Phil Tackett; Mitch Wells; Dina Justes; Robert Kirgan; David Splichal; Louise Parker

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Anthony J. Bednar

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Robert Kirgan

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Alan J. Kennedy

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Mark A. Chappell

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Sandra M. Brasfield

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Aimee R. Poda

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Ashley R. Harmon

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Beth E. Porter

Engineer Research and Development Center

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David P. Martin

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Guilherme R. Lotufo

Engineer Research and Development Center

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