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Journal of the Korean Society for Environmental Analysis 2010;13(4):226-236.
Residual Concentrations of Perfluorinated Compounds in Water Samples of Anseong and Gyeongan Streams and Their Spectroscopic Characteristics
안성천과 경안천 수중 과불화화합물의 잔류농도와 분광학적 특성
조천래, 이두희, 이병천, 김수진, 최경희, 윤준헌
국립환경과학원
Abstract
Concentrations of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in water samples from Anseong and Gyeongan stream were measured using an LC-MS/MS system. The average perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHxS), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) concentrations of samples collected from Anseong stream were 43.4 ng/L, 15.0 ng/L, 14.5 ng/L and 3.5 ng/L, respectively. In the case of Gyeongan stream, the average concentration of PFOS, PFOA, PFHxS and PFNA were 15.5 ng/L, 8.3ng/L, 5.4 ng/L and 1.5 ng/L, respectively. From the result, PFOS was found the dominant PFCs in these streams. The PFCs detected from the streams were correlated with DOC concentration, UV/vis factor and Fluorescence properties of water samples. In general, PFCs concentration had positive correlations with DOC concentration,A250/365 and A465 and synchronous Fluorescence indexes (Protein-Like Fluorescence, Fulvic-Like Fluorescence, Humic-Like Fluorescence). However, PFCs were negatively correlated with SR. This result showed that concentration of PFCs could be significantly influenced by the aromaticity and molecular weight of organic compounds in water samples.
Key Words: Perfluorinated Compounds, Dissolved organic carbon, UV absorptivity, Fluorescence properties,Correlation coefficient
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