Authors
Jun Wang, Lingli Guo, Jun Li, Gan Zhang, Celine SL Lee, Xiangdong Li, Kevin C Jones, Yunrong Xiang, Liuju Zhong
Publication date
2007
Journal
Journal of Environmental Monitoring
Volume
9
Issue
6
Pages
582-588
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
The Pearl River Delta (PRD) is one of the largest fast-developing economic zones in China. Hong Kong and the mainland part of the PRD differed in socio-economic development history and chemical management policies. Polyurethane foam (PUF)-passive air sampling (PAS) was deployed at 21 regional air quality monitoring stations across the PRD in summer and winter, respectively. Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT), chlordane and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) were analyzed with GC-MS. High total DDT (240–3700 pg m−3) and chlordane (100–2600 pg m−3) concentrations were observed. Concentrations of DDTs and chlordane were higher in summer than winter; HCB vice versa. Spatially, the mainland part of the PRD generally displayed higher DDT concentrations than Hong Kong. Antifouling paint for fishing ships in coastal China was suggested to be an important current DDT source in the coast. The …
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