Profiling of the spatiotemporal distribution, risks, and prioritization of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in coastal waters of the northern Yellow Sea, China

  • Xiaotong Guo
  • , Min Lv*
  • , Lehui Song
  • , Jing Ding
  • , Mingsan Man
  • , Longwen Fu
  • , Shuang Lu
  • , Lijun Hou
  • , Lingxin Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) have aroused global concerns due to their ubiquitous occurrence and detrimental effects. The spatiotemporal distributions of 64 PPCPs and their synergetic ecological risks were comprehensively investigated in the seawater of Yantai Bay, and 1 H-benzotriazole (BT), ethenzamide, phenazone, propyphenazone, 4-hydroxybenzophenone and N, N′-diphenylurea were first determined in the seawater of China. Fifty-six PPCPs were detected and their concentrations were 27.5–182 ng/L, with BT contributing around 58.0%. Higher PPCP concentrations were observed in winter and spring, with the concentrations of antioxidants, analgesic/anti-inflammatory drugs and human-used antibiotics significantly higher in winter, while those of aquaculture-used antibiotics and UV filters significantly higher in summer, which was closely related with their usage patterns. Positive correlations were observed for PPCP concentrations between surface and bottom water, except summer, during which time the weak vertical exchange and varied environmental behaviors among different PPCPs resulted in the distinct compositions and concentrations. Terrestrial inputs and mariculture resulted in higher PPCP concentrations in the area located adjacent to the coast and aquaculture bases. The PPCP mixtures posed medium to high risk to crustaceans, and bisphenol A was identified as a high-risk pollutant that needs special attention.

Original languageEnglish
Article number132163
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume459
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coastal water
  • Ecological risks
  • Pharmaceuticals and personal care products
  • Priority pollutants
  • Source apportionments
  • Spatiotemporal variation

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