Publications by authors named "Gijsbert D Breedveld"

Article Synopsis
  • PFAS are harmful chemicals that pose risks to human health and the environment, notably through fish consumption, which is a significant exposure source.
  • The research highlights inconsistencies in regulations between the EU and USA regarding PFAS levels in fish, focusing on various regions and types of fish.
  • While most fish samples had PFAS levels below EU pollution standards, they could still exceed safe intake limits when consumed, complicating health risk messaging.
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Under marine conditions, tributyltin (TBT) is speciated mainly as an uncharged hydroxyl complex (TBTOH) that is expected to have a similar fate to hydrophobic organic contaminants. Earlier studies indicated that for the later compounds, sorption to black carbon (BC) can be more than two orders of magnitude stronger than sorption to organic carbon, notably at low and environmentally relevant concentrations. The aim of the present study was to investigate the sorption strength of spiked TBT to a sediment and its BC isolate.

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Despite the fact that creosote mainly consists of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), more polar compounds like phenolics, benzenes and N-, S-, O-heterocyclics dominate the groundwater downstream from creosote-contaminated sites. In this study, bioassay-directed fractionation, combined with fullscan GC-MS, identified organic toxicants in creosote-contaminated groundwater. An organic extract of creosote-contaminated groundwater was fractionated on a polar silica column using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and the toxicity of the fractions was measured by the Microtox-bioassay.

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