Anna-Lena Egebäck
Stockholm University
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Chemosphere | 2012
Anna-Lena Egebäck; Ulla Sellström; Michael S. McLachlan
Decabromodiphenyl ethane (DPDPE) is a flame retardant that has been on the market for more than 20 years and is used as a replacement for decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209). Environmental data on DPDPE are scarce but for BDE-209, studies have shown that long-range transport in the atmosphere leads to contamination of remote regions. Given their similar physical-chemical properties, we hypothesized that this is also true for DPDPE. In this study we explored the European continent as a source for DBDPE by collecting air samples at a back-ground location in southern Sweden. Twelve samples with stable air mass back trajectories over the 24 h sampling period were analysed. BDE-209 and 5 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were also included in the study. The concentration ranges of DBDPE and BDE-209 were similar, 0.077-7.9 and 0.093-1.8 pg m(-3) air, respectively. The highest concentrations were detected when the air originated from the European continent and the lowest during periods with rather stagnant air over southern Scandinavia. The concentrations of DBDPE and BDE-209 did not co-vary, indicating that there are different major sources of the two compounds. In air, the compounds measured in this study are predominantly associated with particles. PAHs in the atmosphere are known to originate primarily from combustion processes and their concentrations were highly correlated with several measures of atmospheric particle concentration, i.e. PM 10, PM 2.5, soot, and N 450 (number of particles in the size range approximately 420-450 nm). No clear correlations were found between the concentrations of DBDPE or BDE-209 and any of the measures of particle concentrations, indicating that the emissions of these are not related to the major sources of emissions of soot or small particles.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2005
Manolis Mandalakis; Örjan Gustafsson; Tomas Alsberg; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Christopher M. Reddy; Li Xu; Jana Klánová; Ivan Holoubek; Euripides G. Stephanou
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1997
U. Järnberg; Lillemor Asplund; C.A. de Wit; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Ulla Wideqvist; E. Jakobsson
Environmental Science & Technology | 1999
Ulf Järnberg; Lillemor Asplund; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Bo Jansson; M. Unger; Ulla Wideqvist
Atmospheric Environment | 2009
Ulla Sellström; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Michael S. McLachlan
Environmental Science & Technology | 2004
Anna-Lena Egebäck; Ulla Wideqvist; Ulf Järnberg; Lillemor Asplund
Archive | 2014
Suzanne Faxneld; Björn Helander; Britt-Marie Bäcklin; Charlotta Moraeus; Anna Roos; Urs Berger; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Anna Strid; Amelie Kierkegaard; Anders Bignert
Archive | 2004
Lillemor Asplund; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Ulla Eriksson; Malin Haglund; Anna Winberg
Archive | 2017
Elisabeth Nyberg; Marie Aune; Raed Awad; Jon Benskin; Arpi Bergh; Anders Bignert; Henrik Dahlgren; Sara Danielsson; Cynthia A. de Wit; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Caroline Ek; Ulla Eriksson; Martin Kruså; Matilda Näslund; Gerd Sallsten
Archive | 2017
Elisabeth Nyberg; Marie Aune; Raed Awad; Jon Benskin; Arpi Bergh; Anders Bignert; Henrik Dahlgren; Sara Danielsson; Cynthia A. de Wit; Anna-Lena Egebäck; Caroline Ek; Ulla Eriksson; Martin Kruså; Matilda Näslund; Gerd Sallsten