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Chemosphere | 2015

Brominated flame retardants in mangrove sediments of the Pearl River Estuary, South China: Spatial distribution, temporal trend and mass inventory

Zai-Wang Zhang; Yu-Xin Sun; Kai-Feng Sun; Xiang-Rong Xu; Shen Yu; Tian-Ling Zheng; Xiao-Jun Luo; Yun Tian; Yong-Xia Hu; Zeng-Hui Diao; Bi-Xian Mai

Sediments were collected from three mangrove wetlands in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) of South China to investigate spatial and temporal distributions of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE) and 1,2-bis(2,4,6-tribromophenoxy)ethane (BTBPE). Concentrations of ΣPBDEs, DBDPE and BTBPE in mangrove sediments of the PRE ranged from 1.25-206, 0.364-34.9, and not detected-0.794 ng g(-1) dry weight, respectively. The highest concentrations of ΣPBDEs, DBDPE and BTBPE were found at the mangrove wetland from Shenzhen, followed by Zhuhai and Guangzhou, showing the dependence on the proximity to urban areas. PBDEs were the predominant brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in mangrove sediments. The concentrations of ΣPBDEs, DBDPE and BTBPE in sediment cores showed an increasing trend from the bottom to top layers, reflecting the increasing usage of these BFRs. The inventories of ΣPBDEs, DBDPE and BTBPE in mangrove sediments were 1962, 245, and 4.10 ng cm(-2), respectively. This is the first study to report the occurrence of DBDPE and BTBPE in mangrove ecosystems.


Chemosphere | 2014

Persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from Yongxing Island, South China Sea: levels, composition profiles and human dietary exposure assessment.

Yu-Xin Sun; Qing Hao; Xiang-Rong Xu; Xiao-Jun Luo; Shuai-Long Wang; Zai-Wang Zhang; Bi-Xian Mai

Little data is available on the bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in marine organisms from South China Sea (SCS). Five marine fish species were collected from Yongxing Island, SCS to investigate the presence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and its metabolites (DDTs). PBDEs, PCBs, and DDTs concentrations ranged from 2.0-117, 6.3-199, and 9.7-5831 ng g(-1) lw, respectively. In general, contaminants measured in this study were at the lower end of the global range. Concentrations of PBDEs and PCBs were significantly correlated in fish samples, implying that PBDEs are as prevalent as PCBs in Yongxing Island. Among the five fish species studied, yellow striped goatfish had the highest concentrations of PBDEs, PCBs, and DDTs, probably attributed to its different living and feeding habits. The contaminant distribution pattern indicated that agrochemical source is more important than industrial source in Yongxing Island, SCS. The average estimated daily intakes of PBDEs, PCBs, and DDTs via fish consumption by local residents in the coastal areas of South China ranged from 1.42-5.91, 3.20-13.3, and 8.08-33.6 ng d(-1), which were lower than those in previous studies, suggesting that consumption of marine fish in Yongxing Island, SCS, might not subject local residents to significant health risk as far as POPs are concerned. This is the first study to report the occurrence of POPs in marine biota from SCS.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of halogenated organic pollutants in mangrove biota from the Pearl River Estuary, South China.

Yu-Xin Sun; Zai-Wang Zhang; Xiang-Rong Xu; Yong-Xia Hu; Xiao-Jun Luo; Minggang Cai; Bi-Xian Mai

Four biota species were collected from mangrove ecosystems of the Pearl River Estuary to investigate the bioaccumulation and biomagnification of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), dechlorane plus (DP), and decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE). Concentrations of ΣPCBs, ΣDDTs, ΣPBDEs, DP, DBDPE and anti-Cl11-DP (the dechlorination product of anti-DP) in mangrove biota ranged from 32.1-466, 153-3819, 3.88-59.8, 0.18-6.88, not detected (nd)-30.6 and nd-2.65 ng/g lipid weight, respectively. Daggertooth pike conger (Muraenesox cinereus) had higher concentrations of contaminants than the other three biota species. Significant positive relationship between anti-Cl11-DP and anti-DP levels was observed in mangrove biota. DDTs were the predominant HOPs in all biota species, followed by PCBs and PBDEs. All the target compounds exhibited biomagnification, with biomagnification factors greater than 1 in the studied feeding relationships. Food web magnification was found for ΣPCBs, ΣDDTs, ΣPBDEs and DP, with trophic magnification factors of 2.76, 2.61, 2.20 and 2.31, respectively.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

Halogenated organic pollutants in marine biota from the Xuande Atoll, South China Sea: Levels, biomagnification and dietary exposure

Yu-Xin Sun; Yong-Xia Hu; Zai-Wang Zhang; Xiang-Rong Xu; Heng-Xiang Li; Lin-Zi Zuo; Yi Zhong; Hong Sun; Bi-Xian Mai

Six marine biota species were collected from the Xuande Atoll, South China Sea to investigate the bioaccumulation of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE) and dechlorane plus (DP). Pike conger (Muraenesox talabonoides) had the highest concentrations of halogenated organic pollutants (HOPs) among the six marine biota species. DDTs were the predominant HOPs, followed by PCBs and PBDEs, with minor contributions of DBDPE and DP. Twenty-one percent of samples had ratios of (DDE+DDD)/ΣDDTs lower than 0.5, implying the presence of fresh DDT inputs in the environment of the Xuande Atoll. The biomagnification factor values for DDTs, PCBs, PBDEs and DP were higher than 1, suggesting biomagnification of these contaminants in the marine food chains. Consumption of seafood from the Xuande Atoll might not subject local residents in the coastal areas of South China to health risks as far as HOPs are concerned.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014

Heavy metal and organic contaminants in mangrove ecosystems of China: a review

Zai-Wang Zhang; Xiang-Rong Xu; Yu-Xin Sun; Shen Yu; Yongshan Chen; Jia-Xi Peng


Separation and Purification Technology | 2015

Photocatalytic degradation of malachite green by pyrite and its synergism with Cr(VI) reduction: Performance and reaction mechanism

Zeng-Hui Diao; Xiang-Rong Xu; Fu-Ming Liu; Yu-Xin Sun; Zai-Wang Zhang; Kai-Feng Sun; Shi-Zhong Wang; Hefa Cheng


Chemosphere | 2014

Species-specific accumulation of halogenated flame retardants in eggs of terrestrial birds from an ecological station in the Pearl River Delta, South China

Yu-Xin Sun; Xiang-Rong Xu; Qing Hao; Xiao-Jun Luo; Wei Ruan; Zai-Wang Zhang; Qiang Zhang; Fa-Sheng Zou; Bi-Xian Mai


Science of The Total Environment | 2014

PCBs and DDTs in light-vented bulbuls from Guangdong Province, South China: Levels, geographical pattern and risk assessment

Yu-Xin Sun; Qing Hao; Xiao-Bo Zheng; Xiao-Jun Luo; Zai-Wang Zhang; Qiang Zhang; Xiang-Rong Xu; Fa-Sheng Zou; Bi-Xian Mai


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2014

Occurrence of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Natuna Island, South China Sea

Qing Hao; Yu-Xin Sun; Xiang-Rong Xu; Zi-Wei Yao; You-Shao Wang; Zai-Wang Zhang; Xiao-Jun Luo; Bi-Xian Mai


Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2016

Spatial and Vertical Distribution of Dechlorane Plus in Mangrove Sediments of the Pearl River Estuary, South China

Yu-Xin Sun; Zai-Wang Zhang; Xiang-Rong Xu; Qin-Wei Hao; Yong-Xia Hu; Xiao-Bo Zheng; Xiao-Jun Luo; Zeng-Hui Diao; Bi-Xian Mai

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Xiang-Rong Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yu-Xin Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bi-Xian Mai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiao-Jun Luo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qing Hao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yong-Xia Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Kai-Feng Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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You-Shao Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zeng-Hui Diao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shen Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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