Occurrence, physicochemical properties and environmental behavior of polychlorinated dibenzothiophenes: A comprehensive review and future perspectives
Polychlorinated dibenzothiophenes (PCDTs) are a form of emerging pollutant that has attracted great attention due to their structural resemblance to dioxins, which cast detrimental influence on the ecosystem and human health. This review shows the current status of research on PCDTs, focusing on the...
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description | Polychlorinated dibenzothiophenes (PCDTs) are a form of emerging pollutant that has attracted great attention due to their structural resemblance to dioxins, which cast detrimental influence on the ecosystem and human health. This review shows the current status of research on PCDTs, focusing on their environmental occurrence, physicochemical properties, environmental behavior, and toxicity. Studies have suggested that the steps leading to the formation of PCDTs resemble those generating polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin/dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), indicating their probable origin from the same sources. Furthermore, they may undergo a dechlorination process as a result of their photodegradation in the environment and metabolic reaction occurring within organisms, which could result in the conversion of these substances into additional pollutants like dibenzothiophene. PCDTs exist widely in the environmental media and have high logKOW values (>4.0), indicating their tendency to bioaccumulate. Moreover, the prediction results of EPI (Estimation Program Interface) Suite demonstrated a strong accumulation capacity for tetra-CDTs in fish compared to other chlorinated PCDTs. The biotransformation half-life of PCDTs would prolong with an increasing number of substituted Cl atoms in fish. A limited number of studies have also suggested that PCDTs can cause damage to the liver and immune system in living organisms, and the toxicity of PCDTs depends on the number and position of substituted Cl atoms. Future studies should be conducted on processes causing PCDT toxicity as well as their behavior and fate in actual environments. |
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