Within the global monitoring plan(GMP)established by article 16 of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants,perfluorooctane sulfonic acid(PFOS),perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA),and perfluorohexane sulfoni...Within the global monitoring plan(GMP)established by article 16 of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants,perfluorooctane sulfonic acid(PFOS),perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA),and perfluorohexane sulfonic acid(PFHxS)are recommended for analysis in core matrices to assess occurrence and changes geographically and with time.In 101 samples consisting of 86 national pools and 15 pools from States in Brazil obtained between 2008 and 2019,PFHxS was detected in 17%of the national pools and none in Brazil.PFOA and PFOS had a detection frequency of 100%and 92%,respectively.Other perfluoroalkane substances(PFAS)had either low detection frequencies and median values of zero(carboxylic acids C4-C11;except PFOA)or could not be quantified in any sample(sulfonic acids,C4-C10,and long-chain carboxylic acids,C_(12)-C_(14)).Correlation between PFOA and PFOS was moderately(r=0.58).Whereas median values were almost identical(18.9 pg/g f.w.for PFOS;18.6 pg/g f.w.for PFOA),PFOS showed larger ranges(<6.2 pg/g f.w.-212 pg/g f.w.)than PFOA(<6.2 pg/g f.w.-63.4 pg/g f.w.).It was shown that wealthier countries had higher PFOA concentrations than poorer countries.No difference in concentrations was found for samples collected in countries having or not having ratified the Stockholm Convention amendments to list PFOS or PFOA.The goal to achieve 50%decrease in concentrations within ten years was met by Antigua and Barbuda,Kenya,and Nigeria for PFOS and by Antigua and Barbuda for PFOA.In a few cases,increases were observed;one country for PFOS,four countries for PFOA.展开更多
基金Acknowledgements The contribution of the projects to support POPs monitoring in developing country regions financed by the Global Environment Facility(GEF)and implemented by UN Environment Programme(UNEP,Geneva,Switzerland)is greatly acknowledged.The Brazil survey was financed by the Ministry of Environment.
文摘Within the global monitoring plan(GMP)established by article 16 of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants,perfluorooctane sulfonic acid(PFOS),perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA),and perfluorohexane sulfonic acid(PFHxS)are recommended for analysis in core matrices to assess occurrence and changes geographically and with time.In 101 samples consisting of 86 national pools and 15 pools from States in Brazil obtained between 2008 and 2019,PFHxS was detected in 17%of the national pools and none in Brazil.PFOA and PFOS had a detection frequency of 100%and 92%,respectively.Other perfluoroalkane substances(PFAS)had either low detection frequencies and median values of zero(carboxylic acids C4-C11;except PFOA)or could not be quantified in any sample(sulfonic acids,C4-C10,and long-chain carboxylic acids,C_(12)-C_(14)).Correlation between PFOA and PFOS was moderately(r=0.58).Whereas median values were almost identical(18.9 pg/g f.w.for PFOS;18.6 pg/g f.w.for PFOA),PFOS showed larger ranges(<6.2 pg/g f.w.-212 pg/g f.w.)than PFOA(<6.2 pg/g f.w.-63.4 pg/g f.w.).It was shown that wealthier countries had higher PFOA concentrations than poorer countries.No difference in concentrations was found for samples collected in countries having or not having ratified the Stockholm Convention amendments to list PFOS or PFOA.The goal to achieve 50%decrease in concentrations within ten years was met by Antigua and Barbuda,Kenya,and Nigeria for PFOS and by Antigua and Barbuda for PFOA.In a few cases,increases were observed;one country for PFOS,four countries for PFOA.