Source determination of benzotriazoles in sediment cores from two urban estuaries on the Atlantic Coast of the United States

Benzotriazoles (BZTs) are used in a broad range of commercial and industrial products, particularly as metal corrosion inhibitors and as ultraviolet (UV) light stabilizer additives in plastics and polymers. In this study, dated sediment cores from two east coast estuaries were analyzed for commonly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2015-12, Vol.101 (1), p.208-218
Hauptverfasser: Cantwell, Mark G., Sullivan, Julia C., Katz, David R., Burgess, Robert M., Bradford Hubeny, J., King, John
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Zusammenfassung:Benzotriazoles (BZTs) are used in a broad range of commercial and industrial products, particularly as metal corrosion inhibitors and as ultraviolet (UV) light stabilizer additives in plastics and polymers. In this study, dated sediment cores from two east coast estuaries were analyzed for commonly used BZTs. In Narragansett Bay, UV stabilizing BZTs (UV-BZTs) were present at high levels from 1961 on, reflecting their patent date, local production and long-term preservation in sediment. In Salem Sound, UV-BZTs were present at concentrations consistent with other coastal marine locations not influenced by BZT production. Anticorrosive BZTs (AC-BZTs) were found in both cores, with the highest levels reported to date present in Narragansett Bay, indicating sorption to, and preservation in, sediments. This study revealed that both classes of BZTs have remained structurally intact over time in coastal sediment cores, demonstrating their resistance to degradation and persistence in environmental compartments. •The presence of UV-P and UV-320 in Narragansett Bay (NB) agrees with their patent dates.•AC-BZTs are demonstrating long-term preservation in sediments.•One AC-BZT (1-H-BZT) present at extremely high levels in NB sediment core•UV-BZTs continue to be released to NB from riverine sediments in watershed.•Salem Sound representative of marine locations not influenced by BZT production
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.10.075