Per and polyfluoroalkylated substances (PFAS) target and EOF analyses in ski wax, snowmelts, and soil from skiing areas†

IF 4.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Viktoria Müller, Larissa Cristine Andrade Costa, Filipe Soares Rondan, Eleonora Matic, Marcia Foster Mesko, Andrew Kindness and Jörg Feldmann
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Per and polyfluoroalkylated substances (PFAS) are common additives in ski waxes for their water repellent characteristic. Abrasion of ski wax leaves PFAS on the snow surface, however, little is known about the distribution and concentration of PFAS in snow and soil due to skiing. In this study we analysed different ski waxes, snowmelts and soil from family skiing areas from Alpine locations using targeted high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) to understand more about PFAS distribution in the environment. In general, we found a very diverse PFAS pattern in the analysed media. PFAS level was higher in skiing areas compared to the non-skiing ones that were used as control. ∑target PFAS ranged between <1.7 ng L−1 and 143 ng L−1 in snowmelt, <0.62 ng g−1 and 5.35 ng g−1 in soil and <1.89 and 874 ± 240 ng g−1 in ski wax samples. Snowmelt was dominated by short-chained PFAS, while soil and wax contained both short and long-chained PFAS. Extractable organic fluorine (EOF) was several orders of magnitude higher for waxes (0.5–2 mg g−1) than for soils (up to 0.3 μg g−1), while total fluorine (TF) content of the waxes was even higher, up to 31 210 ± 420 μg g−1. We also showed that the ∑ target PFAS accounts for up to 1.5% in EOF content, showing that targeted LC-MS/MS gives a limited measure of the pollution originated from ski waxes and non-targeted analysis and EOF is necessary for a better overview on PFAS distribution.

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滑雪蜡、雪层和滑雪区土壤中的全氟烷基化物质和多氟烷基化物(PFAS)目标和EOF分析。
全氟烷基化和多氟烷基化物质(PFAS)是滑雪蜡中常见的添加剂,具有防水特性。雪蜡的磨损在雪表面留下PFAS,但人们对滑雪引起的PFAS在雪和土壤中的分布和浓度知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们使用靶向高效液相色谱-串联质谱法(HPLC-MS/MS)分析了阿尔卑斯山地区家庭滑雪区的不同滑雪蜡、融雪剂和土壤,以了解PFAS在环境中的分布。总的来说,我们在分析的介质中发现了非常多样化的PFAS模式。滑雪区的PFAS水平高于用作对照的非滑雪区在融雪样品中,PFAS的目标浓度在-1至143ngL-1之间,在土壤中为-1至5.35ng-1,在滑雪蜡样品中为-1。融雪以短链PFAS为主,而土壤和蜡同时含有短链和长链PFAS。蜡(0.5-2 mg g-1)的可提取有机氟(EOF)比土壤(高达0.3μg g-1)高出几个数量级,而蜡的总氟(TF)含量甚至更高,高达31 210±420μ。我们还表明,∑目标PFAS占EOF含量的1.5%,表明目标LC-MS/MS对滑雪蜡和非目标分析产生的污染提供了有限的测量,EOF对于更好地了解PFAS分布是必要的。
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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202
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts publishes high quality papers in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, including chemistry of the air, water, soil and sediment. We welcome studies on the environmental fate and effects of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants, both chemical and microbiological, as well as related natural element cycling processes.
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