Geotextiles are frequently used in waterway construction, for instance as filtration or separation layers of river banks and canals. A variety of additives are added to improve their lifespan during application and avivage agents are applied to optimize the manufacturing process. Two nonwoven needle-punched geotextiles were leached with deionized water, groundwater and river water via the dynamic surface leaching test. Organic compounds released by the materials were identified via non-target screening using liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-QToF-MS). A variety of the identified compounds belong to the groups of sulfates, (benzene)sulfonates, polyethylene glycols, phosphates, carboxylic acids (amides), plastic-oligomers, antioxidants and light stabilizers. The luminescence inhibition of Aliivibrio fischeri, observed in leachates of tested polyethylene terephthalate/polypropylene (PET/PP) geotextile, can mainly be attributed to the released anionic surfactant monododecyl phosphate, that was identified by a combination of biotests and chemical analysis. This surfactant is obviously used as an avivage agent during geomembrane production. Target analysis via inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) ultimately elucidated that elements such as antimony and zinc as well as a multitude of organic substances are mainly released at the beginning probably by wash-off effects, while their release after the third leaching step was negligible.

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