Yulin Xu , Xiaofei Lu , Guijin Su , Xing Chen , Jing Meng , Qianqian Li , Chenxi Wang , Bin Shi
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摘要
EPFRs (environmental Persistent Free Radicals,环境持久性自由基)是一类污染物,由于其持久性和产生活性氧(reactive oxygen species, ROS)的能力,在生物体中引起氧化应激,已被确定为潜在的环境污染物。然而,目前尚无研究对EPFRs的产生条件、影响因素和毒性机制进行全面总结,影响了暴露毒性评估和风险预防策略。为了弥补理论研究与实际应用之间的差距,本文对EPFRs的形成、环境效应和生物毒性进行了全面的文献综述。在Web of Science核心数据库中共筛选了470篇相关论文。持久性有机污染物的界面之间的电子转移和共价键的裂解对EPFRs的产生至关重要,EPFRs是由外部能量源诱导的,包括热能、光能、过渡金属离子等。在热系统中,有机物稳定的共价键在低温下可被热能破坏形成EPFRs,而形成的EPFRs在高温下可被破坏。光还能加速自由基的产生,促进有机物的降解。EPFRs的持久性和稳定性受到环境湿度、氧含量、有机质含量和环境ph等环境因子的协同影响。研究EPFRs的形成机制及其生物毒性对于充分认识这些新兴环境污染物的危害至关重要。
Scientific and regulatory challenges of environmentally persistent free radicals: From formation theory to risk prevention strategies
EPFRs (Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals) are a class of pollutants that have been identified as potential environmental contaminants due to their persistence and ability to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can cause oxidative stress in living organisms. However, no study has comprehensively summarized the production conditions, influencing factors and toxic mechanisms of EPFRs, impeding exposure toxicity assessments and risk prevention strategies. To bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application, a thorough literature review to summarize the formation, environmental effects, and biotoxicity of EPFRs are conducted. A total of 470 relevant papers were screened in Web of Science Core collection databases. The transfer of electrons between interfaces and the cleavage of covalent bonds of persistent organic pollutants is crucial to the generation of EPFRs, which is induced by external sources of energy, including thermal energy, light energy, transition metal ions, and others. In the thermal system, the stable covalent bond of organic matter can be destroyed by heat energy at low temperature to form EPFRs, while the formed EPFRs can be destroyed at high temperature. Light can also accelerate the production of free radicals and promote the degradation of organic matter. The persistence and stability of EPFRs are synergistically influenced by individual environmental factors such as environmental humidity, oxygen content, organic matter content, and environmental pH. Studying the formation mechanism of EPFRs and their biotoxicity is essential for fully understanding the hazards posed by these emerging environmental contaminants.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Hazardous Materials serves as a global platform for promoting cutting-edge research in the field of Environmental Science and Engineering. Our publication features a wide range of articles, including full-length research papers, review articles, and perspectives, with the aim of enhancing our understanding of the dangers and risks associated with various materials concerning public health and the environment. It is important to note that the term "environmental contaminants" refers specifically to substances that pose hazardous effects through contamination, while excluding those that do not have such impacts on the environment or human health. Moreover, we emphasize the distinction between wastes and hazardous materials in order to provide further clarity on the scope of the journal. We have a keen interest in exploring specific compounds and microbial agents that have adverse effects on the environment.