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Study on the biodegradation of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and PFOS alternatives
Bongin Choi,Suk-Hyun Na,Jun-Hyo Son,Dong-Soo Shin,Byung-Taek Ryu,Kyun-Suk Byeon,Seon-Yong Chung 환경독성보건학회 2016 환경독성보건학회지 Vol.31 No.-
Objectives In this study, we investigated the biodegradation features of 4 perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) alternatives developed at Changwon National University compared to those of PFOS. Methods Biodegradation testing was performed with microorganisms cultured in the good laboratory practice laboratory of the Korea Environment Corporation for 28 days following the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development guidelines for the testing of chemicals (Test No. 301 C). Results While C8F17SO3Na, PFOS sodium salt was not degraded after 28 days, the 4 alternatives were biodegraded at the rates of 20.9% for C<SUB>15</SUB>F<SUB>9</SUB>H<SUB>21</SUB>S₂O<SUB>8</SUB>Na₂, 8.4% for C<SUB>17</SUB>F<SUB>9</SUB>H-<SUB>25</SUB>S₂O<SUB>8</SUB>Na₂, 22.6% for C<SUB>23</SUB>F<SUB>18</SUB>H<SUB>28</SUB>S₂O<SUB>8</SUB>Na₂, and 23.6% for C<SUB>25</SUB>F<SUB>17</SUB>H<SUB>32</SUB>O<SUB>13</SUB>S₃Na₃. Conclusions C<SUB>25</SUB>F<SUB>17</SUB>H<SUB>32</SUB>S₃O<SUB>13</SUB>Na₃, C<SUB>23</SUB>F<SUB>18</SUB>H<SUB>28</SUB>S₂O<SUB>8</SUB>Na₂, and C<SUB>15</SUB>F<SUB>9</SUB>H<SUB>21</SUB>S₂O<SUB>8</SUB>Na₂ were superior to PFOS in terms of biodegradation rates and surface tension, and thus they were considered highly applicable as PFOS alternatives. Environmental toxicity, human toxicity, and economic feasibility of these compounds should be investigated prior to their commercialization.
Study on the biodegradation of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and PFOS alternatives
Choi, Bongin,Na, Suk-Hyun,Son, Jun-Hyo,Shin, Dong-Soo,Ryu, Byung-Taek,Byeon, Kyun-Suk,Chung, Seon-Yong The Korean Society of Environmental Toxicology 2016 환경독성보건학회지 Vol.31 No.-
Objectives In this study, we investigated the biodegradation features of 4 perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) alternatives developed at Changwon National University compared to those of PFOS. Methods Biodegradation testing was performed with microorganisms cultured in the good laboratory practice laboratory of the Korea Environment Corporation for 28 days following the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development guidelines for the testing of chemicals (Test No. 301 C). Results While $C_8F_{17}SO_3Na$, PFOS sodium salt was not degraded after 28 days, the 4 alternatives were biodegraded at the rates of 20.9% for $C_{15}F_9H_{21}S_2O_8Na_2$, 8.4% for $C_{17}F_9H_{25}S_2O_8Na_2$, 22.6% for $C_{23}F_{18}H_{28}S_2O_8Na_2$, and 23.6% for $C_{25}F_{17}H_{32}O_{13}S_3Na_3$. Conclusions $C_{25}F_{17}H_{32}S_3O_{13}Na_3$, $C_{23}F_{18}H_{28}S_2O_8Na_2$, and $C_{15}F_9H_{21}S_2O_8Na_2$ were superior to PFOS in terms of biodegradation rates and surface tension, and thus they were considered highly applicable as PFOS alternatives. Environmental toxicity, human toxicity, and economic feasibility of these compounds should be investigated prior to their commercialization.