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Anaerobic Degradation of Decabromodiphenyl Ether
Gerecke, A.C., P.C. Hartmann, N.V. Heeb, H.P.E. Kohler, W. Giger, P.
Schmid, M. Zennegg and M. Kohler [W. Giger] The
environmental safety of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209), a widely
used flame retardant, has been the topic of controversial discussions
during the past several years. Degradation of BDE-209 into lower
brominated diphenyl ether congeners, exhibiting a higher
bioaccumulation potential, has been a critical issue. Here, we report
on the degradation of BDE-209 and the formation of octa- and
nonabromodiphenyl ether congeners under anaerobic conditions. Sewage
sludge collected from a mesophilic digester was used as the inoculum
and incubated up to 238 days with and without a set of five primers.
Following Soxhlet extraction and a liquid chromatography cleanup
procedure, parent compounds and debromination products were analyzed by
GC/HRMS. In experiments with primers, concentrations of BDE-209
decreased by 30% within 238 days. This corresponds to a
pseudo-first-order degradation rate constant of 1 x 10-3/d.
Without primers, the degradation rate constant was 50% lower. Formation
of two nonabromodiphenyl ether and six octabromodiphenyl ether
congeners proved that BDE-209 underwent reductive debromination in
these experiments. Debromination occurred at the para and the meta
positions, whereas debromination at the ortho position was not
statistically significant. All three nonabromodiphenyl ether congeners
(BDE-206, BDE-207, and BDE-208) were found to undergo reductive
debromination as well. No significant change of the BDE-209
concentration and no formation of lower brominated congeners was
observed in sterile control experiments. To our knowledge, this is the
first report demonstrating microbially mediated reductive debromination
of BDE-209 under anaerobic conditions. |
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