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The Use of Tree Bark as a Passive Sampler for Polychlorinated Dibenzo- p -Dioxins and Furans
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EngineeringAir QualityPassive SamplerChemical PollutantChemical ContaminantEnvironmental ChemistryPassive Sampling MediumEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryToxicologyAnalytical ChemistryTree BarkPersistent Organic PollutantPassive SamplingEcotoxicologyChemical PollutionBark SamplesEnvironmental EngineeringChemical ContaminantsEnvironmental RemediationEnvironmental ToxicologyAir Pollution
The potential of using tree bark as a passive sampling medium for detection of Polychlorinated dibenzo- p -dioxins and furans (PCDD/F) in an urban environment has been investigated. Bark samples (∼ 30 g) were extracted with toluene using accelerated solvent extraction. Extracts were then cleaned up via a multi-bed silica column and a Florisil column followed by GC-MS/MS analysis. It is shown that PCDD/F are present in tree bark collected from sites close to a municipal waste incinerator, a crematorium, a hospital and a chemical incinerator. Furthermore, characteristic patterns for dioxin congeners were observed for the suspected emission sources.
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