Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region

Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs) are a group of compounds with natural and anthropogenic origins. Here we extend a 2002–2015 survey of bromoanisoles (BAs) in the air and precipitation at Råö on the Swedish west coast and Pallas in Subarctic Finland. New BAs data are reported for 2018 and 2019 and chlorina...

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Published in:Environmental Science and Ecotechnology
Main Authors: Terry Bidleman, Agneta Andersson, Eva Brorström-Lundén, Sonia Brugel, Lars Ericson, Katarina Hansson, Mats Tysklind
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2022.100209
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:ea690dbe46c64d0ba20f4c08fb8e98ee 2023-05-15T18:28:31+02:00 Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region Terry Bidleman Agneta Andersson Eva Brorström-Lundén Sonia Brugel Lars Ericson Katarina Hansson Mats Tysklind 2023-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2022.100209 https://doaj.org/article/ea690dbe46c64d0ba20f4c08fb8e98ee en eng Elsevier 2666-4984 doi:10.1016/j.ese.2022.100209 https://doaj.org/article/ea690dbe46c64d0ba20f4c08fb8e98ee undefined Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100209- (2023) Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs) Bromoanisoles (BAs) Drosophilin A methyl ether (DAME) Tetrachloroveratrole (TeCV) Atmospheric transport Sources envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2023 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2022.100209 2023-01-22T19:29:44Z Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs) are a group of compounds with natural and anthropogenic origins. Here we extend a 2002–2015 survey of bromoanisoles (BAs) in the air and precipitation at Råö on the Swedish west coast and Pallas in Subarctic Finland. New BAs data are reported for 2018 and 2019 and chlorinated HMBs are included for these and some previous years: drosophilin A methyl ether (DAME: 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3,6-dimethoxybenzene), tetrachloroveratrole (TeCV: 1,2,3,4-tetrachloro-5,6-dimethoxybenzene), and pentachloroanisole (PeCA). The order of abundance of HMBs at Råö was ΣBAs > DAME > TeCV > PeCA, whereas at Pallas the order of abundance was DAME > ΣBAs > TeCA > PeCA. The lower abundance of BAs at Pallas reflects its inland location, away from direct marine influence. Clausius-Clapeyron (CC) plots of log partial pressure (Pair)/Pa versus 1/T suggested distant transport at both sites for PeCA and local exchange for DAME and TeCV. BAs were dominated by distant transport at Pallas and by both local and distant sources at Råö. Relationships between air and precipitation concentrations were examined by scavenging ratios, SR = (ng m−3)precip/(ng m−3)air. SRs were higher at Pallas than Råö due to greater Henry's law partitioning of gaseous compounds into precipitation at colder temperatures. DAME is produced by terrestrial fungi. We screened 19 fungal species from Swedish forests and found seven of them contained 0.01–3.8 mg DAME per kg fresh weight. We suggest that the volatilization of DAME from fungi and forest litter containing fungal mycelia may contribute to atmospheric levels at both sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Unknown Environmental Science and Ecotechnology 13 100209
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topic Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs)
Bromoanisoles (BAs)
Drosophilin A methyl ether (DAME)
Tetrachloroveratrole (TeCV)
Atmospheric transport
Sources
envir
geo
spellingShingle Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs)
Bromoanisoles (BAs)
Drosophilin A methyl ether (DAME)
Tetrachloroveratrole (TeCV)
Atmospheric transport
Sources
envir
geo
Terry Bidleman
Agneta Andersson
Eva Brorström-Lundén
Sonia Brugel
Lars Ericson
Katarina Hansson
Mats Tysklind
Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region
topic_facet Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs)
Bromoanisoles (BAs)
Drosophilin A methyl ether (DAME)
Tetrachloroveratrole (TeCV)
Atmospheric transport
Sources
envir
geo
description Halomethoxybenzenes (HMBs) are a group of compounds with natural and anthropogenic origins. Here we extend a 2002–2015 survey of bromoanisoles (BAs) in the air and precipitation at Råö on the Swedish west coast and Pallas in Subarctic Finland. New BAs data are reported for 2018 and 2019 and chlorinated HMBs are included for these and some previous years: drosophilin A methyl ether (DAME: 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3,6-dimethoxybenzene), tetrachloroveratrole (TeCV: 1,2,3,4-tetrachloro-5,6-dimethoxybenzene), and pentachloroanisole (PeCA). The order of abundance of HMBs at Råö was ΣBAs > DAME > TeCV > PeCA, whereas at Pallas the order of abundance was DAME > ΣBAs > TeCA > PeCA. The lower abundance of BAs at Pallas reflects its inland location, away from direct marine influence. Clausius-Clapeyron (CC) plots of log partial pressure (Pair)/Pa versus 1/T suggested distant transport at both sites for PeCA and local exchange for DAME and TeCV. BAs were dominated by distant transport at Pallas and by both local and distant sources at Råö. Relationships between air and precipitation concentrations were examined by scavenging ratios, SR = (ng m−3)precip/(ng m−3)air. SRs were higher at Pallas than Råö due to greater Henry's law partitioning of gaseous compounds into precipitation at colder temperatures. DAME is produced by terrestrial fungi. We screened 19 fungal species from Swedish forests and found seven of them contained 0.01–3.8 mg DAME per kg fresh weight. We suggest that the volatilization of DAME from fungi and forest litter containing fungal mycelia may contribute to atmospheric levels at both sites.
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author Terry Bidleman
Agneta Andersson
Eva Brorström-Lundén
Sonia Brugel
Lars Ericson
Katarina Hansson
Mats Tysklind
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Agneta Andersson
Eva Brorström-Lundén
Sonia Brugel
Lars Ericson
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title Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region
title_short Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region
title_full Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region
title_fullStr Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region
title_full_unstemmed Halomethoxybenzenes in air of the Nordic region
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