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Passive samplers, as surrogates for biological monitoring, to measure emerging (micro)pollutants in the marine environment
Huysman, S.; Vanryckeghem, F.; Van Langenhove, H.; Demeestere, K.; Vanhaecke, L. (2016). Passive samplers, as surrogates for biological monitoring, to measure emerging (micro)pollutants in the marine environment, in: Proceedings of EuroResidue VIII. Conference on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Food 23-25 May 2016, Egmond aan Zee. pp. 481-485
In: (2016). Proceedings of EuroResidue VIII. Conference on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Food 23-25 May 2016, Egmond aan Zee. EuroResidue VIII Secretariat: Eindhoven.
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Auteurs | | Top | Datasets |
- Huysman, S.
- Vanryckeghem, F.
- Van Langenhove, H.
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- Demeestere, K.
- Vanhaecke, L.
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Abstract |
The extensive use of organic chemicals for different applications (industry, agriculture, pharmaceutical usage, etc.) leads to low-concentration but long-term exposure of the aquatic environment to their residues. The protection of our coasts and marine waters is a long-standing part of the European Community environmental policy, which is also broader internationally regulated. Various organisations involved (a.o. OSPAR, USEPA, etc.) stress the need for a more integrated, consistent and economically favourable strategy to meet legislative and international obligations. In the context of a recently started Belgian project, we are studying a relatively new approach making use of passive samplers and hybrid high-resolution mass-spec- trometry coupled to liquid chromatography for analysing known and unknown emerging organic micro-pollutants in the ma- rine environment. Amongst others, attention is given to endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) including steroidal hor- mones. In this particular study, we present the development and optimization of the analytical method to measure multiple steroidal EDCs. The analytes were separated on a 1.9 μm Hypersil Gold column (10 mm x 2 mm) and quantified in full-scan by a Q-Exactive benchtopTM mass spectrometer. Chromatographic variables like mobile phase flow, acidification, and column oven temperature were optimized by injecting analytical standards. By analysing sea extracts, the mass-spectrometric pa- rameters (sheath gas, auxiliary gas, sweep gas, discharge current, capillary temperature, S-lens RF, and vaporizer tempera- ture) were optimized. Next, 55 steroidal EDCs were successfully extracted from substitute ocean water. In a final step, this method will be validated and applied for the targeted analysis of steroidal EDCs in the marine environment. |
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- Advanced analysis of (emerging) organic trace contaminants in the harbours of Oostende and Zeebrugge and the Belgian coastal zone: pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care products
- Advanced analysis of (emerging) organic trace contaminants in the harbours of Oostende and Zeebrugge and the Belgian coastal zone: steroidal EDC's, plasticizers and plastic additives
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