Abstract

Chlorophenol compounds, representing a group of chlorinated phenols and their derivatives, are ionic compounds with different degree of hydrophobicity, lipophilicity and acidity. As potential anthropogenic sources of pollution of ecosystems by chlorophenol compounds is the regional atmospheric transport of these compounds from the territories of border regions. At the same time, the sources of the diversity of chlorophenol compounds are the natural processes of enzymatic biosynthesis in the components of the environment. These compounds are especially dangerous for the Arctic and subarctic ecosystems, since the conditions of the cold climate contribute to their longterm preservation, which increases their negative impact on living organisms.The research area includes subarctic small thermokarst lakes located in the central part of Vaigach Island and in Bolshezemelskaya tundra.The isolation of chlorophenol compounds from bottom sediment samples was carried out by accelerated liquid flow-through extraction with a hot mixture of organic solvents with extraction of easily and hardly extractable chlorophenol compounds and subsequent analysis on a gas chromatograph with an electron-capture detector. The total content of chlorophenol compounds was determined by summing their concentrations in the easily and hardly extractable fractions.The bottom sediments of the investigated lakes were characterized by a relatively high content of chlorophenol compounds. Toxic pentachlorophenol was found only in the sediments of lake Tundra Bolshezemelskaya. The revealed presence of chlorophenol compounds in the bottom sediments of the investigated lakes suggests their spread in the environment by atmospheric transport from abiogenic sources, as well as natural enzymatic and biochemical processes in these Arctic waters.

Highlights

  • The revealed presence of chlorophenol compounds in the bottom sediments of the investigated lakes suggests their spread in the environment by atmospheric transport from abiogenic sources, as well as natural enzymatic and biochemical processes in these Arctic waters

  • Для достижения поставленной цели выполнены исследования донных осадков субарктических озер по получению данных об уровнях содержания и компонентном составе хлорфенольных соединений, включая токсичный ПХФ

  • Sorption of chlorinated phenols by natural sediments

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Summary

CHLOROPHENOL COMPOUNDS IN FRESHWATER LAKES OF SUBARCTIC REGIONS

Keyword: bottom sediments, chlorinated phenols, gas chromatography, pentachlorophenol, subarctic lake. The revealed presence of chlorophenol compounds in the bottom sediments of the investigated lakes suggests their spread in the environment by atmospheric transport from abiogenic sources, as well as natural enzymatic and biochemical processes in these Arctic waters. В продолжение проведенных исследований представляло несомненный интерес изучение процессов формирования в донных осадках субарктических озер концентрационных профилей хлорфенольных соединений, входящих в биогеохимический цикл хлора, а также выявление источников и путей их поступления в озерные экосистемы. Для достижения поставленной цели выполнены исследования донных осадков субарктических озер по получению данных об уровнях содержания и компонентном составе хлорфенольных соединений, включая токсичный ПХФ. Для извлечения фракции легкоэкстрагируемых хлорфенольных соединений использовали метод прямой экстракции смесью органических растворителей гексан-ацетон (3:1) с последующей обработкой 0,2 н раствором гидроксида натрия.

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