Human impacts on the Northern Iberian Coast: Brominated pollutants.
Authors
Viñas, L. (Lucía); Pérez-Fernández, B. (Begoña); Alves-Garaña, M.I. (María Inmaculada); Ruiz, R. (Rebeca)Date
2022-07Type
conference posterKeywords
Flame retardantsmarine sediments
Abstract
Plastic and textile products as well as electronical devices are easily flammable products and to reduce fire-related injury and property damage, such materials are commonly covered by the so-called flame retardants (FR). The brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are the largest market group because of their low cost and high-performance efficiency. Nevertheless, as these compounds are additive rather than chemically bound to the products, they can be released into the environment and because they are toxic and persistent organic chemicals and can bioaccumulate, they have become contaminants of concern detectable in the environment, in animals, and in humans. PBDEs (Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers) are a group of 209 different congeners used as FR and since 2004 banned in the EU. In spite of banned and restriction such chemicals are still detected in the environment and their monitoring necessary.
In 2016 a sampling campaign was carried out covering the North Spanish Atlantic coast from ...
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