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  • Extraction of bioavailable contaminants from marine sediments: an approach to reducing toxicity using adsorbent parcels.

Extraction of bioavailable contaminants from marine sediments: an approach to reducing toxicity using adsorbent parcels.

Marine pollution bulletin (2013-05-29)
Freya Goodsir, Tom T Fisher, Jon Barry, Thi Bolam, Leah D Nelson, Heather S Rumney, Jan L Brant
ABSTRACT

This paper demonstrates an approach to reducing acute toxicity in marine sediments using adsorbent parcels. Acute toxicity tests were carried using the marine amphipod Corophium volutator. Marine sediments were spiked with two know contaminants tributyltin and naphthalene and then treated with adsorbent parcels containing either amberlite XAD4 or activated carbon. Results showed that both types of adsorbent parcels were effective in reducing acute toxicity, not only within spiked sediments containing naphthalene and/or tributyltin, but also in an environmental field samples form an expected contaminated site. Adsorbent parcels such as these could provide a practical approach to remediate areas of contaminated sediment within marine environments. Furthermore adsorbents can be used as an identification tool for problematic contaminants using a toxicity identification evaluation approach.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Amberlite XAD4, 20-60 mesh
Sigma-Aldrich
Tributyltin hydride, contains 0.05% BHT as stabilizer, 97%
Supelco
Amberlite XAD4, 20-60 mesh
Supelco
Melting point standard 79-81°C, analytical standard
Supelco
Amberlite XAD4
Supelco
Amberlite XAD4, 20-60 mesh
Supelco
Naphthalene solution, certified reference material, 5000 μg/mL in methanol
Sigma-Aldrich
Naphthalene, 99%
Supelco
Naphthalene, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Naphthalene, suitable for scintillation, ≥99%
Supelco
Naphthalene, certified reference material, TraceCERT®, Manufactured by: Sigma-Aldrich Production GmbH, Switzerland