Details zur Publikation |
| Kategorie | Textpublikation |
| Referenztyp | Zeitschriften |
| DOI | 10.1021/es070807s |
| Titel (primär) | Passive sampler for combined chemical and toxicological long-term monitoring of groundwater: the ceramic toximeter |
| Autor | Bopp, S.K.; McLachlan, M.S.; Schirmer, K. |
| Quelle | Environmental Science & Technology |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2007 |
| Department | ZELLTOX |
| Band/Volume | 41 |
| Heft | 19 |
| Seite von | 6868 |
| Seite bis | 6876 |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Abstract | We present the development of a passive sampling device that combines chemical with biological assessment of water following time-integrating, long-term sampling. The new device, which was designated the Ceramic Toximeter, brings together the simplicity of the Ceramic Dosimeter as a ceramic membrane-based, solid-sorbent sampler and the uniqueness of a recently developed solid-phase, solvent-free bioassay. In this bioassay, Biosilon, i.e., polystyrene polymer beads, is used to present sorbed contaminants to vertebrate cells that adhere to the contaminant-loaded Biosilon and respond. Focusing on Biosilon as sorbent, its ability to accumulate 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was explored. When tested up to 42 days in the laboratory or 1 year in groundwater at a contaminated gasworks site, Biosilon-filled Ceramic Toximeters yielded back-calculated time-weighted average aqueous PAH concentrations that agreed well with concentrations obtained by frequent snapshot sampling. The chosen bioassay response, the induction of 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase, was as predicted in the laboratory setting but could only partly be explained by the analyzed PAHs in the field. Based on this first assessment, the Ceramic Toximeter emerges as a resource efficient water monitoring device with a variety of potential future applications. |
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| Bopp, S.K., McLachlan, M.S., Schirmer, K. (2007): Passive sampler for combined chemical and toxicological long-term monitoring of groundwater: the ceramic toximeter Environ. Sci. Technol. 41 (19), 6868 - 6876 10.1021/es070807s |
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