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Title: Uptake and bioconcentration of hexachlorobiphenyl by periphyton

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OSTI ID:398204
 [1];  [2]
  1. Univ. Hohenheim, Stuttgart (Germany). Inst. fuer Landschafts- und Pflanzenoekologie
  2. Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario (Canada)

Laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the bioconcentration of 2,2{prime},4,4{prime},5,5{prime} hexachlorobiphenyl (HCBP) in lotic periphyton. The instantaneous rate of uptake and bioconcentration factor (BCF) were determined by following the bioaccumulation of {sup 14}C-HCBP in periphytic communities established on glass slides. The rate of accumulation was highest in the first 3 hours, and equilibrium was reached within eight days. The bioconcentration factor averaged 16,000. The results of a deputation experiment indicated that HCBP desorbed from periphyton, but at a much slower rate than its adsorption. After 28 days of deputation, no significant losses of HCBP in the periphyton had occurred. No significant relationship existed between concentrations of HCBP and dry weight of periphyton, suggesting the sorption was primarily determined by surface area available, and that increases in periphytic biomass would not necessarily result in corresponding increases in surface area available for partitioning of HCBP. The results of this study suggest that lotic periphyton provide a large surface area for adsorption and uptake of persistent lipophilic compounds such as HCBP, and depending on the extent of grazing pressure, could greatly influence the fate and transport of these compounds in lotic systems.

OSTI ID:
398204
Report Number(s):
CONF-9511137-; ISBN 1-880611-03-1; TRN: IM9649%%412
Resource Relation:
Conference: 2. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) world conference, Vancouver (Canada), 5-9 Nov 1995; Other Information: PBD: 1995; Related Information: Is Part Of Second SETAC world congress (16. annual meeting): Abstract book. Global environmental protection: Science, politics, and common sense; PB: 378 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English