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Quantitative determination of fluorochemicals in municipal landfill leachates.


ABSTRACT: Twenty-four fluorochemicals were quantified in landfill leachates recovered from municipal refuse using an analytical method based on solid-phase extraction, dispersive-carbon sorbent cleanup, and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. The method was applied to six landfill leachates from four locations in the US as well as to a leachate generated by a laboratory bioreactor containing residential refuse. All seven leachates had the common characteristic that short-chain (C(4)-C(7)) carboxylates or sulfonates were greater in abundance than their respective longer-chain homologs (? C(8)). Perfluoroalkyl carboxylates were the most abundant (67 ± 4% on a nanomolar (nM) basis) fluorochemicals measured in leachates; concentrations of individual carboxylates reaching levels up to 2800 ng L(-1). Perfluoroalkyl sulfonates were the next most abundant class (22 ± 2%) on a nM basis; their abundances in each of the seven leachates derived from municipal refuse were greater for the shorter-chain homologs (C(4) and C(6)) compared to longer-chain homologs (C(8) and C(10)). Perfluorobutane sulfonate concentrations were as high as 2300 ng L(-1). Sulfonamide derivatives composed 8 ± 2.1% (nM basis) of the fluorochemicals in landfill leachates with methyl (C(4) and C(8)) and ethyl (C(8)) sulfonamide acetic acids being the most abundant. Fluorotelomer sulfonates (6:2 and 8:2) composed 2.4 ± 1.3% (nM basis) of the fluorochemicals detected and were present in all leachates.

SUBMITTER: Huset CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4153346 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative determination of fluorochemicals in municipal landfill leachates.

Huset Carin A CA   Barlaz Morton A MA   Barofsky Douglas F DF   Field Jennifer A JA  

Chemosphere 20101230 10


Twenty-four fluorochemicals were quantified in landfill leachates recovered from municipal refuse using an analytical method based on solid-phase extraction, dispersive-carbon sorbent cleanup, and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. The method was applied to six landfill leachates from four locations in the US as well as to a leachate generated by a laboratory bioreactor containing residential refuse. All seven leachates had the common characteristic that short-chain (C(4)-C(7)) carb  ...[more]

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