重新思考新出现的污染物的环境边界

IF 3.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ivan Kourtchev , Max R. McGillen , John Wenger , Neil M. Donahue
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摘要

合成化学品的全球扩散导致了新出现的关注污染物(CECs)广泛和持续地释放到环境中。CECs包括对生态系统和人类健康构成重大风险的药品、农药、个人护理产品和其他工业化学品。监管框架主要针对水生系统;然而,越来越多的证据表明,许多cec具有挥发、雾化和经历大气输送的能力。这一观点强调了被忽视的cec的大气维度,并分析了控制其向大气领域转移的关键物理化学参数。结果表明,许多ces可以从水或土壤中动员起来,并在气相和颗粒相中进行大气运输,从而在几个环境连续体之间穿越。虽然蒸汽压力和分配系数等内在特性是本分析的核心,但温度、湿度、太阳辐射和转化反应等环境因素进一步调节了cec的环境命运和影响。我们强调有必要建立环境监测和监管框架,将空气作为CEC扩散和暴露的关键载体。主要研究重点确定了大气中氯代碳的测量、进一步开发预测模型以及对空气中氯代碳的毒性评估,以便更好地为保护公众和环境健康的政策提供信息。
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Rethinking environmental boundaries for contaminants of emerging concern

Rethinking environmental boundaries for contaminants of emerging concern
The global proliferation of synthetic chemicals has led to the widespread and continuous release of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) into the environment. CECs include pharmaceuticals, pesticides, personal care products and other industrial chemicals that pose a significant risk to both ecosystems and human health. Regulatory frameworks have predominantly targeted aquatic systems; however, mounting evidence reveals the capacity of many CECs to volatilise, aerosolise and undergo atmospheric transport. This perspective highlights the overlooked atmospheric dimension of CECs and analyses the key physicochemical parameters governing their transfer to the atmospheric domain. The results indicate that many CECs can mobilise from water or soil and undergo atmospheric transport in both the gas- and particle-phase, crossing between several environmental continua as a result. While intrinsic properties such as vapour pressure and partitioning coefficients are central to this analysis, environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, solar radiation, and transformation reactions further modulate the environmental fate and impact of CECs. We emphasise the need for environmental monitoring and regulatory frameworks to incorporate air as a critical vector for CEC dispersion and exposure. Key research priorities identified measurements of CECs in the atmosphere, further development of predictive models, and toxicity evaluation of airborne CECs to better inform policy for protecting public and environmental health.
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Atmospheric Environment
Atmospheric Environment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
8.00%
发文量
458
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Atmospheric Environment has an open access mirror journal Atmospheric Environment: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Atmospheric Environment is the international journal for scientists in different disciplines related to atmospheric composition and its impacts. The journal publishes scientific articles with atmospheric relevance of emissions and depositions of gaseous and particulate compounds, chemical processes and physical effects in the atmosphere, as well as impacts of the changing atmospheric composition on human health, air quality, climate change, and ecosystems.
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